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Transmit Very Common

Origin: Latin prefix trans-

Transmit has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Verb

Definitions
Verb
1

transfer to another

"communicate a disease"

2

transmit or serve as the medium for transmission

"Sound carries well over water"

"The airwaves carry the sound"

"Many metals conduct heat"

3

broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television

"We cannot air this X-rated song"

4

send from one person or place to another

"transmit a message"

5

To send or convey something from one person, place or thing to another.

"The radio station can transmit music signals across hundreds of miles to listeners in distant towns."

In plain English: To transmit means to send something from one place or person to another, like passing a message or spreading an infection.

"The damaged antenna failed to transmit clear signals during the storm."

Usage: Use transmit when sending signals, data, diseases, or energy through a medium like air, wires, or water. Avoid confusing it with transport, which implies moving physical objects across space rather than conveying intangible forces or information.

Example Sentences
"The damaged antenna failed to transmit clear signals during the storm." verb
"The radio station transmits music to listeners across the city." verb
"Parents often transmit their values and traditions to their children." verb
"The faulty wiring caused the alarm system to transmit false signals." verb
Related Terms
transmitter chemical messenger energy medium autokinetic teletransmit convey mule pulley second messenger morse transmissivity aerostable optoisolator foodborne connecting rod retransmit infostation onsend zoonosis traditive
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
transfer bring publicize move
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
communicate wash up pipe in bring in retransmit satellite sportscast telecast interrogate rerun bring project propagate translate turn send

Origin

The word transmit comes from the Middle English term transmitten, which was borrowed from the Latin verb trānsmittō. This original Latin phrase literally meant "to send across," describing the action of conveying something from one place to another.

Rhyming Words
mit amit smit omit emit izmit vomit immit emmit simit limit dimit admit remit demit submit reemit turmit permit kermit
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