Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To share in common; to participate in.
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To impart; to bestow; to convey; as, to communicate a disease or a sensation; to communicate motion by means of a crank..
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To make known; to recount; to give; to impart; as, to communicate information to any one..
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To administer the communion to.
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To share or participate; to possess or enjoy in common; to have sympathy.
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To give alms, sympathy, or aid..
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To have intercourse or to be the means of intercourse; as, to communicate with another on business; to be connected; as, a communicating artery..
Communicate :: Communicate (v. i.) To partake of the Lord's supper; to commune.
Communication :: Communication (n.) The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of smallpox; communication of a secret..
Communication :: Communication (n.) Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means; conference; correspondence..
Communication :: Communication (n.) Means of communicating; means of passing from place to place; a connecting passage; connection.
Communication :: Communication (n.) That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence; news; a verbal or written message.
Communication :: Communication (n.) Participation in the Lord's supper.
Communication :: Communication (n.) A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we, instead of I or you..
Communicative :: Communicative (a.) Inclined to communicate; ready to impart to others.
Excommunicate :: Excommunicate (v. t.) To put out of communion; especially, to cut off, or shut out, from communion with the church, by an ecclesiastical sentence..
Excommunicate :: Excommunicate (v. t.) To lay under the ban of the church; to interdict.
Excommunication :: Excommunication (n.) The act of communicating or ejecting; esp., an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual..