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Origin and history of communicate
communicate(v.)
1520s, "to impart (information, etc.); to give or transmit (a quality, feeling, etc.) to another," from Latin communicatus, past participle of communicare "to share, communicate, impart, inform," literally "to make common," related to communis "common, public, general" (see common (adj.)).
The meaning "to share, transmit" (diseases, etc.) is attested from 1530s. The intransitive sense, in reference to rooms, etc., "to open into each other" is attested from 1731. Related: Communicated; communicating.
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