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communicability
noun as in infection
Strong matches
Example Sentences
An 1873 report for the American Public Health Association, for instance, found “abundant and convincing proof that it spreads from city to city, and from country to country, by virtue of its communicability, and regardless of atmospheric conditions.”
What we first notice in Koh and Tines is their extraordinary communicability.
The appeal of alpha theory lies also in its clarity and neatness as an idea, its easy communicability and apparently easy transferability from canine-only to canine-human ensembles.
The second wave, which exploded across the country in April and May, exposed both the Delta variant’s increased communicability and India’s inability to cope.
Around this time, Rzewski went through a crisis fearing that advanced music had become so complex as to be generally unintelligible and thus had lost its communicability, to say nothing of its ability to relate to the issues of life.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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