communicate through
Frequency: 7.316.5 per million words
Used to specify an intermediary or channel (e.g., through an interpreter, through gestures).
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Examples (10)
- We communicated through an interpreter.
- The artist communicates her emotions through her paintings.
- In remote teams, colleagues primarily communicate through email and video calls.
- Dolphins are known to communicate through a series of clicks and whistles.
- They had to communicate through hand signals because the music was too loud.
- He chose to communicate with the press only through his lawyer.
- The ancient civilization communicated complex ideas through a system of hieroglyphs.
- Official policy changes will be communicated through the company-wide newsletter.
- The dancer communicates the story of a hero's journey through her movements.
- It's difficult to communicate nuance and tone through text messages alone.