Communicate (verb)

  1. To share or exchange information, news, ideas, or feelings with others.
  2. To convey information, news, ideas, or feelings to others by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
  3. To make something known.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin communicat- "shared", from the verb communicare, from com- "together" + unicare "to make one", from unus "one".

Examples:

  1. He communicated his plan to his colleagues.
  2. She communicated her feelings through her writing.
  3. The animals communicated through vocalizations.
  4. They communicated via email.
  5. The company is communicating the changes to the employees.
Some random words: witness, summon, disrupt