English to Marathi Dictionary communicate

communicate

संवाद
definition
verb
the prisoner was forbidden to communicate with his family
share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
receive Holy Communion.
translation of 'communicate'
दुसर्‍याला देणे,
दुसर्‍या ठिकाणाशी संबंध ठेवणे,
दळणवळण ठेवणे
example
Overall, then, the Internet is becoming a key means by which Canadians obtain information and 'communicate' with one another.
They had their radio out trying to 'communicate' with us, unfortunately it wasn't working.
Wood goes on to describe how the review helped him learn to better 'communicate' with his 12 employees so that the operation will flow more smoothly.
In the month I was trekking, I was in unable to 'communicate' with the outside world, and no news got to me.
Web navigation is designed to structure and 'communicate' information about how to find different information.
I'd like to talk more with my Dad but we don't seem to be able to 'communicate' with each other.
If men and women are to work, play and coexist in modern society, researchers believe men and women must learn to understand and 'communicate' with each other.
We have to be there for them, be willing to 'communicate' with them and meet their needs.
Judges looked for innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to 'communicate' and persuade.
We use e-mail to 'communicate' and exchange information.
They do not have the ability to 'communicate' how sick they are.
All rooms 'communicate' directly with this central space.
It said that the radio system is inadequate meaning ambulance crews can't always 'communicate' with the control centre in an emergency.
She and I haven't ever really been able to 'communicate' with each other.
Instead, everybody must be responsible and be able to 'communicate' with each other.
The participants can then 'communicate' with their European counterparts, exchanging stories and gathering new ideas for future ventures.
He used this expressionist approach to 'communicate' his emotions.
Once you both have a clearer understanding of how you can 'communicate' more effectively with each other, you will find it easier next time.
Radio has to have the emotion, has to have the ability to 'communicate' .
It is, in short, the ability to 'communicate' , and it will get you a very long way in politics.
He was a born teacher who had a seemingly insatiable desire to 'communicate' his enthusiasm for mathematics.
Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to 'communicate' , he added.
Neither system could 'communicate' with or share operating information with the other.
He believes teachers must 'communicate' their passion about their art to their students.
The instructor was patient, and used a radio microphone in his helmet to 'communicate' with a group of three students.
We are hoping to be able to 'communicate' in a way young people can really understand and relate to.
They need to be able to 'communicate' well with each other - not just about the positive aspects of their work but also to tackle problems as well;
a politician must have the ability to 'communicate'
Ultimately, I believe, the work fails because it does not 'communicate' new information.
What matters is whether you have a way to 'communicate' the true feelings that you have.
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