English to Telugu Dictionary communicate

communicate

కమ్యూనికేట్
definition
verb
the prisoner was forbidden to communicate with his family
share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
receive Holy Communion.
translation of 'communicate'
చెప్పు,
అందించు,
ఇచ్చు
example
He believes teachers must 'communicate' their passion about their art to their students.
the ability of good teachers to 'communicate' their own enthusiasm
The key to its success may have been its ability to 'communicate' efficiently and hence spread quickly, he says.
He was a born teacher who had a seemingly insatiable desire to 'communicate' his enthusiasm for mathematics.
He doesn't have the ability to 'communicate' very well.
the prisoner was forbidden to 'communicate' with his family
the prisoner was forbidden to 'communicate' with his family
They had their radio out trying to 'communicate' with us, unfortunately it wasn't working.
He views painting as a way to 'communicate' his emotions and experiences in an immediate and powerful manner.
Some parents might be annoyed and resentful of having to coordinate peer assignments and 'communicate' these feelings to their child.
Overall, then, the Internet is becoming a key means by which Canadians obtain information and 'communicate' with one another.
Radio has to have the emotion, has to have the ability to 'communicate' .
None of them is able to 'communicate' with each other; they are indeed strangers talking.
It is how you learn to 'communicate' , to understand each other.
We use e-mail to 'communicate' and exchange information.
There is something special that happens whenever actors get to 'communicate' emotion through song and dance.
She had an ability to 'communicate' and to understand exactly what heads and teachers needed that was second to none.
I put them in touch with a doctor, find them information, try to help them 'communicate' with their families back home and introduce them to people who have come from the same area.
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.
He used this expressionist approach to 'communicate' his emotions.
Ultimately, I believe, the work fails because it does not 'communicate' new information.
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.
It said that the radio system is inadequate meaning ambulance crews can't always 'communicate' with the control centre in an emergency.
They rely on hand signals and radios to 'communicate' with the engineer.
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.
Be it a street play, a hard day's labour in the fields or popular films, songs are a part of Indian life and 'communicate' the inner feelings.
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.
What matters is whether you have a way to 'communicate' the true feelings that you have.
His greatest gift was his ability to 'communicate' , and he always conveyed a sense of optimism about his country and its people.
orthodox policy is to 'communicate' in both kinds (i.e. both bread and wine)
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