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Communication   /kəmjˌunəkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Communication

noun
1.
The activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information.  Synonym: communicating.
2.
Something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups.
3.
A connection allowing access between persons or places.  "A secret passageway provided communication between the two rooms"



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"Communication" Quotes from Famous Books



... trace the fourth letter, which Mrs. Inglethorp had written on the evening preceding her death. Our efforts having been in vain, we had abandoned the matter, hoping that it might turn up of itself one day. And this is just what did happen, in the shape of a communication, which arrived by the second post from a firm of French music publishers, acknowledging Mrs. Inglethorp's cheque, and regretting they had been unable to trace a certain series of Russian folksongs. So the last hope of solving ...
— The Mysterious Affair at Styles • Agatha Christie

... you have heard of telegraphs?" Rennie's sarcasm was cold. "Communication with Kentucky is not so impossible as you appear to think. You give me a name and address—or names and addresses—and I'll do the rest. All you have to do is substantiate background and your army service, proving no ...
— Rebel Spurs • Andre Norton

... of my indignation I was about to trample under foot so offensive a communication. But the final phrase shocked me less than ...
— Marguerite de Navarre - Memoirs of Marguerite de Valois Queen of Navarre • Marguerite de Navarre

... to-day the contact of men and their relations to each other fall in a few main lines of action and communication: there is, first, the physical proximity of home and dwelling-places, the way in which neighborhoods group themselves, and the contiguity of neighborhoods. Secondly, and in our age chiefest, there are the economic relations,—the ...
— The Souls of Black Folk • W. E. B. Du Bois

... me to tell the truth," was the ready retort; and charged with this sincere and singular communication, M. ...
— The Life of Marie de Medicis, Vol. 2 (of 3) • Julia Pardoe


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