Transmit ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Transmit ( verb )

  1. To send or convey something, such as information or data, from one place or person to another.
  2. To communicate or pass on something, such as a disease or infection, from one person or organism to another.
  3. To convey power or energy from one point to another.

Origin:

From the latin transmittere, meaning to send across or to send through, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -mittere meaning to send.

Examples:

  1. He transmitted the message to the other team.
  2. She transmitted the file to her colleague.
  3. The company transmitted the data to its clients.
  4. The disease was transmitted from person to person.
  5. The power station transmitted electricity to the city.

(As a verb)

Transmit ( verb )

  1. To send or convey something, such as information or data, from one place or person to another.
  2. To communicate or pass on something, such as a disease or infection, from one person or organism to another.
  3. To convey power or energy from one point to another.

Origin:

From the latin transmittere, meaning to send across or to send through, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -mittere meaning to send.

Examples:

  1. He transmitted the message to the other team.
  2. She transmitted the file to her colleague.
  3. The company transmitted the data to its clients.
  4. The disease was transmitted from person to person.
  5. The power station transmitted electricity to the city.
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