Transmit
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Transmit ( verb )
- To send or convey something, such as information or data, from one place or person to another.
- To communicate or pass on something, such as a disease or infection, from one person or organism to another.
- 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:
- He transmitted the message to the other team.
- She transmitted the file to her colleague.
- The company transmitted the data to its clients.
- The disease was transmitted from person to person.
- The power station transmitted electricity to the city.
(As a verb)
Transmit ( verb )
- To send or convey something, such as information or data, from one place or person to another.
- To communicate or pass on something, such as a disease or infection, from one person or organism to another.
- 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:
- He transmitted the message to the other team.
- She transmitted the file to her colleague.
- The company transmitted the data to its clients.
- The disease was transmitted from person to person.
- The power station transmitted electricity to the city.