communicate in the PONS Dictionary

communicate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to communicate with one's hands

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His defiance involved ignoring orders from cultural politicians and finding alternative ways of communicating with peers.
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It is an internationally accepted system that communicates using the minimum amount of markings the primary hazard associated with a substance.
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She had communicated regularly with her siblings up until her death, as indicated by several postcards and letters sent to them.
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He readily communicated with other grape experts around the world, sharing information about his work and learning from the works of others.
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When she handed me a tambourine, her manner communicated kindness and inclusion.
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Nor has this instruction been communicated in vain.
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As previously communicated, the transaction amounts to 831 million$.
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Current knowledge and discussion about the state of affairs is communicated through the media.
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Because supernatural beings violate the principles of the natural world, there will always be difficulty in communicating and sharing supernatural concepts with others.
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Neither understands the other's language, though they think they are communicating on some level.
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