Communicate definition

Communicate means to:
Communicate means to convey information and includes a one-way communication as well as a dialogue between two or more people. A public communication by an employee that is not targeted at students (e.g., a posting on the employee’s personal social network page or a blog) is not a communication; however, the employee may be subject to District regulations on personal electronic communications. Unsolicited contact from a student through electronic means is not a communication.
Communicate means to convey information regarding a debt directly or indirectly to a person through any medium.

Examples of Communicate in a sentence

  • Communicate information received to administrative and CTE staff in a timely manner.

  • Communicating Openly and Honestly We will: • Communicate courteously • Discuss differences in a clear and calm manner.

  • Communicate in a timely manner any production problems that may prevent the production schedule not being met.


More Definitions of Communicate

Communicate means 1 or more of the following:
Communicate means to discuss, disclose, transfer, disseminate, or exchange information or opinion, formally or informally, directly or indirectly, in any manner.
Communicate means either of the following:
Communicate. (used as a verb) means to make available to another, irrespective of the means employed. “Communication” (used as a noun) and “Communications” shall have a corresponding meaning.
Communicate means the conveying of information regarding a debt directly or indirectly to a person through any medium.
Communicate means a verbal, written, broadcast, or other communicated report.
Communicate means to discuss, disclose, transfer, disseminate, circulate, provide, request, solicit, send, receive or exchange information or opinion, formally or informally, directly or indirectly, in any manner, and regardless of the means by which it is accomplished, including orally or by written means of any kind, such as electronic communications, e-mails, facsimiles, telephone communications, voicemails, text messages, audio recordings, meetings, interviews, correspondence, exchange of written or recorded information, including surveys, or face-to-face meetings.