transmit
41transmit — v. a. 1. Send, remit, forward, send on, send forward. 2. Transfer, convey, carry, bear, hand over …
42transmit — verb transmitted, transmitting 1 (I, T) to send out electric signals, messages etc by radio or other similar equipment; broadcast: The US Open will be transmitted live via satellite. 2 (T) to send or pass something from one person, place or thing …
43transmit — v 1. send, convey, deliver, direct, forward; mail, post, ship, remit; transfer, move, take, carry, transport, cart, haul. 2. communicate, impart, hand down, pass on, share, transfuse; diffuse, disseminate, spread; offer, proffer, extend, tender,… …
44transmit — trans·mit …
45transmit — trans•mit [[t]trænsˈmɪt, trænz [/t]] v. mit•ted, mit•ting 1) to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination 2) tgp to communicate, as information 3) pat to pass or spread (disease, infection, etc.) to another 4) gen to pass on (a genetic… …
46Transmit — RadioPP To broadcast; propagate signal, air …
47transmit — /trænzˈmɪt / (say tranz mit) verb (t) (transmitted, transmitting) 1. to send over or along, as to a recipient or destination; forward, dispatch, or convey. 2. to communicate, as information, news, etc. 3. to pass on or hand down, as to heirs,… …
48transmit — Ho ouna, ho īli, ho oili, halihali …
49transmit — To send or transfer from one person or place to another, or to communicate. State v. Robbins, 253 N.C. 47, 116 S.E.2d 192, 193 …
50transmit — v.tr. (transmitted, transmitting) 1 a pass or hand on; transfer (transmitted the message; how diseases are transmitted). b communicate (ideas, emotions, etc.). 2 a allow (heat, light, sound, electricity, etc.) to pass through; be a medium for. b… …