communicate
Example Sentences
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And finally, younger generations—Gen Z specifically—have learned to communicate in a digital world, sending texts and instant messages instead of interacting in person.
The U.S. requires a commercial driver to read, speak and comprehend English at a basic level to adequately communicate with law enforcement and the public in case of an emergency.
"He'll hold my hand, he tracks, he communicates and expresses an emotion through his eyes, facial movements," she said, "so he'll smile, cry, screw his face up if not too happy about something."
From BBC
"It's not just Romanians," she said, "this represents an entire unsung generation of children who cannot communicate with their culture."
From BBC
To him, good art “grabs your attention and keeps it. It communicates.”
From Los Angeles Times
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