Transmit definition

Transmit means to send, convey, or communicate an electronic message by electronic means.
Transmit. , with respect to electricity, means to convey electricity at voltages of more than 50 kilovolts;
Transmit means to electronically send a visual image with the intent that it be viewed by a person or persons;

Examples of Transmit in a sentence

  • Participant agrees to: • Transmit individual electronic immunization records to ShowMeVax in either real-time or batch mode (no less than once per week).


More Definitions of Transmit

Transmit means to mail, send by electronic mail (email) or telecopier (facsimile machine), or hand deliver a written notice or other document and obtain written proof of delivery by one of the following means:
Transmit means conveyance of electricity by means of transmission lines and the expression "transmission" shall be construed accordingly;
Transmit means to send data via NADIN or Weather Message Switching Center Replacement (WMSCR) to an outside recipient or to process data internally within an operational system that shares a global database.
Transmit means to send from one person or place to another by mail or hand delivery. The date of transmittal for mailed items is the date that the document is certified for mailing or, for hand-delivered items, is the date of receipt at the destination.
Transmit means communication by first-class mail, facsimile, telegram, hand-delivery, or electronic mail (‘‘e- mail’’).
Transmit in relation to electricity means the transportation or transmission of electricity by means of a system operated or controlled by a licensee which consists, wholly or mainly, of extra high voltage and extra high tension lines and electrical plant and is used for transforming and for conveying and/or transferring electricity from a generating station to a sub-station, from one generating station to another or from one sub-station to another or otherwise from one place to another;
Transmit means to send or transfer documents and records from one court to another and may be completed by mak- ing the documents and records electronically available to the other court.