Communicated
[kə'mju:nikeitid]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Communicate
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Examples
- These, with an explanation of the phenomenon, he communicated in a letter to his friend, Sir John Pringle, which is among his philosophical pieces. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- Finally the fire communicated with our breastworks, in places. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- I have communicated, both personally and by letter, with the club,' resumed Mr. Pickwick, 'acquainting them with my intention. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- From facts communicated to me by the Rev. Charles Darwin. On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
- Such whims are only impressive as we originate them, I think; they are not to be communicated. Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities.
- The other servants were soon alarmed, and we sent for the local police, who instantly communicated with London. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
- Information of both outrages was communicated to the police, and the needful investigations were pursued, I believe, with great energy. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- And Betteredge duly communicated it by letter, I went on. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- As the singer interprets the song the vibrations set up by the singer’s voice are communicated to the diaphragm by the passage of the sound through the horn. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- As the wheel rotates, its motion is communicated to a mechanical device which makes use of it to raise and lower a plunger, and hence as long as the wind turns the windmill, water is raised. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- Some experiments on the cold produced by evaporation, made by Dr. Cullen, had been communicated to Dr. Franklin by Professor Simpson, of Glasgow. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- At the home I was guided to the library by an Irish servant-woman, to whom I communicated my knowledge of the definite locality of the sample joint. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- It was a private resolution of hers, not communicated to himor at least not communicated in a way to carry conviction. Jane Austen. Emma.
- I communicated direct to the commander of the expedition the following instructions: CITY POINT, VIRGINIA, January 3, 1865. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- As we went she communicated to me the occasion of her mother's death. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- I am very glad you did, and that you communicated it to me. Jane Austen. Emma.
- How then are they communicated? John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- He remained for some days near City Point, and I communicated with him frequently and fully by telegraph. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- I had never seen her since, but she had communicated with Mr. Peggotty on several occasions. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- Could it be possible that the sense of unreality in which he felt himself imprisoned had communicated itself to his wife? Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- Morally certain on this head, and seeing Madame Beck's profound embarrassment, I at last communicated my conviction. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- The formula it is desired to evaluate would be communicated to the engine by two sets of perforated cards similar to those used in the Jacquard loom. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- I remained at Burnsville with a detachment of about 900 men from Ord's command and communicated with my two wings by courier. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- It communicated two wonderful things in the way of family news. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
- The experience has to be formulated in order to be communicated. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The additional heat of 30° is communicated by the fire underneath to the large cylinder. Frederick C. Bakewell. Great Facts.
- Few persons ever reflect, as I should imagine, that from the evil of other men something of evil is communicated to themselves. Plato. The Republic.
- His intention was rapidly communicated. Charles Dickens. The Pickwick Papers.
- The next day I returned to the hall, and asking once more to see the housekeeper, I communicated to her my plan. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- He was sitting alone in a bare little room, which communicated by a glazed door with a surgery. Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone.
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