English to Punjabi Dictionary communicate

communicate

ਗੱਲਬਾਤ
definition
verb
the prisoner was forbidden to communicate with his family
share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
receive Holy Communion.
example
We use e-mail to 'communicate' and exchange information.
The job is to try to 'communicate' facts and factual information about these issues.
the ability of good teachers to 'communicate' their own enthusiasm
Once you both have a clearer understanding of how you can 'communicate' more effectively with each other, you will find it easier next time.
As a community, we lack in resources for women to share or 'communicate' with one another.
orthodox policy is to 'communicate' in both kinds (i.e. both bread and wine)
Judges looked for innovative and creative concepts, strong executions and the ability to 'communicate' and persuade.
Instead, everybody must be responsible and be able to 'communicate' with each other.
He doesn't have the ability to 'communicate' very well.
The key to its success may have been its ability to 'communicate' efficiently and hence spread quickly, he says.
She and I haven't ever really been able to 'communicate' with each other.
One primary purpose of the record is to 'communicate' patient information to the next caregiver.
We are hoping to be able to 'communicate' in a way young people can really understand and relate to.
Being able to 'communicate' with each other - especially when emotions are running high - is essential.
Ultimately, I believe, the work fails because it does not 'communicate' new information.
The ability to 'communicate' information and ideas in writing so others will understand is essential for most academic endeavors in a graduate program.
She had an ability to 'communicate' and to understand exactly what heads and teachers needed that was second to none.
Ramsey said the foundation members were also looking for someone who could think creatively and 'communicate' ideas.
It is worthwhile for the benefits it can bring with increased interest in learning, fuller cultural identity and awareness, and better ability to 'communicate' together.
If they were a bit more mature, and less wedded to surface impressions they would probably be able to 'communicate' with each other and sort out the problems.
But it taught me how to 'communicate' ideas quickly and tailor information to an audience.
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.
Interns learn to 'communicate' their ideas with both scientists and their peers.
They develop their ability to 'communicate' and express their ideas and opinions in a productive and appropriate way.
Web navigation is designed to structure and 'communicate' information about how to find different information.
Without the ability to 'communicate' efficiently, individual effectiveness in presenting our ideas will inevitably be reduced.
They rely on hand signals and radios to 'communicate' with the engineer.
His greatest gift was his ability to 'communicate' , and he always conveyed a sense of optimism about his country and its people.
a politician must have the ability to 'communicate'
What matters is whether you have a way to 'communicate' the true feelings that you have.
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