English to Bengali Dictionary communicate

communicate

যোগাযোগ
definition
verb
the prisoner was forbidden to communicate with his family
share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
receive Holy Communion.
translation of 'communicate'
যোগাযোগ রাখা,
জানানো,
প্রদান করা
verb
খবর করা,
সংলগ্ন থাকা,
সংক্রমিত করা,
খবর লত্তয়া,
সংবাদ প্রদান করা,
জ্ঞাপন করা
example
They develop their ability to 'communicate' and express their ideas and opinions in a productive and appropriate way.
Then came radio and in no time at all it became ruler supreme because not only did it 'communicate' information but it also provided entertainment.
Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to 'communicate' , he added.
Without the ability to 'communicate' efficiently, individual effectiveness in presenting our ideas will inevitably be reduced.
The idea being that I would have to 'communicate' with the shop assistant which bread I want and that I wanted her to cut the full loaf in half.
What matters is whether you have a way to 'communicate' the true feelings that you have.
The instructor was patient, and used a radio microphone in his helmet to 'communicate' with a group of three students.
His ability to 'communicate' and articulate his discussions has improved to the point that he is truly a joy to sit down with and talk about almost anything.
Overall, then, the Internet is becoming a key means by which Canadians obtain information and 'communicate' with one another.
He was a born teacher who had a seemingly insatiable desire to 'communicate' his enthusiasm for mathematics.
It is, in short, the ability to 'communicate' , and it will get you a very long way in politics.
Good writers are particularly skilled in doing that, crafting words that not only 'communicate' the information, but do it in a way that makes it interesting and even entertaining.
I'm sure this has helped me in my personal quest to shoot meaningful underwater photographs that I hope 'communicate' the emotions I feel when I'm diving.
He believes teachers must 'communicate' their passion about their art to their students.
All rooms 'communicate' directly with this central space.
a politician must have the ability to 'communicate'
He views painting as a way to 'communicate' his emotions and experiences in an immediate and powerful manner.
Ramsey said the foundation members were also looking for someone who could think creatively and 'communicate' ideas.
the prisoner was forbidden to 'communicate' with his family
orthodox policy is to 'communicate' in both kinds (i.e. both bread and wine)
Once you both have a clearer understanding of how you can 'communicate' more effectively with each other, you will find it easier next time.
the prisoner was forbidden to 'communicate' with his family
An artist uses his work to 'communicate' his feelings, emotions and understanding of a situation.
Web navigation is designed to structure and 'communicate' information about how to find different information.
Recommendations will be given on approaches to 'communicate' sensitive information to surgeons.
None of them is able to 'communicate' with each other; they are indeed strangers talking.
But it taught me how to 'communicate' ideas quickly and tailor information to an audience.
They do not have the ability to 'communicate' how sick they are.
She had an ability to 'communicate' and to understand exactly what heads and teachers needed that was second to none.
The progress of different countries and communities, their businesses and institutions is built on the ability to 'communicate' effectively with one another and their wider audiences.
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