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  1. communicate:

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Detailed Translations for communicate from English to Spanish

communicate:

to communicate verb (communicates, communicated, communicating)

  1. to communicate
  2. to communicate (have a conversation; speak; converse; talk)
  3. to communicate (make one's opinion known; announce; impart; )

Conjugations for communicate:

present
  1. communicate
  2. communicate
  3. communicates
  4. communicate
  5. communicate
  6. communicate
simple past
  1. communicated
  2. communicated
  3. communicated
  4. communicated
  5. communicated
  6. communicated
present perfect
  1. have communicated
  2. have communicated
  3. has communicated
  4. have communicated
  5. have communicated
  6. have communicated
past continuous
  1. was communicating
  2. were communicating
  3. was communicating
  4. were communicating
  5. were communicating
  6. were communicating
future
  1. shall communicate
  2. will communicate
  3. will communicate
  4. shall communicate
  5. will communicate
  6. will communicate
continuous present
  1. am communicating
  2. are communicating
  3. is communicating
  4. are communicating
  5. are communicating
  6. are communicating
subjunctive
  1. be communicated
  2. be communicated
  3. be communicated
  4. be communicated
  5. be communicated
  6. be communicated
diverse
  1. communicate!
  2. let's communicate!
  3. communicated
  4. communicating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Synonyms for "communicate":

  • pass on; pass; pass along; put across; convey; transmit
  • intercommunicate; interact
  • convey; transmit; transfer
  • intercommunicate
  • covenant
  • commune

Antonyms for "communicate":

  • excommunicate

Related Definitions for "communicate":

  1. transmit thoughts or feelings1
    • He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist1
  2. transmit information 1
    • Please communicate this message to all employees1
  3. receive Communion, in the Catholic church1
  4. administer Communion; in church1
  5. be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas1
    • He and his sons haven't communicated for years1
    • Do you communicate well with your advisor?1
  6. join or connect1
    • The rooms communicated1
  7. transfer to another1
    • communicate a disease1

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