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  1. The meaning of INTERCOMMUNICATE is to exchange communication with one another.

  2. IPA guide. Other forms: intercommunications. Definitions of intercommunication. noun. mutual communication; communication with each other. “they intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships”. see more.

  3. We usually do so through interpersonal communication skills, an important set of skills that impacts our personal life and work. In this article, we will talk about what interpersonal communication is, how to strengthen it, and how to use it to improve your personal and professional life.

  4. Without speech, an observer may be using cues of posture, facial expression, and dress to form an impression of the other's role, emotional state, personality and/or intentions. Although no communication may be intended, people receive messages through such forms of non-verbal behaviour.

  5. Definition of intercommunication noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Intercommunication no doubt takes place; men working together in quarry, brickfield or barrow-run, and out of earshot of their guardians, may and do converse at times.

  7. These principles govern the effectiveness of our communications; they may be simple to understand but can take a lifetime to master. This page explains these principles and gives examples of how, why and when interpersonal communication occurs.

  8. intercommunication. 1 ENTRIES FOUND: intercommunication (noun) intercommunication /ˌɪntɚkəˌmjuːnə ˈ keɪʃən/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of INTERCOMMUNICATION. [noncount] : communication between people or groups. intercommunication between employees.

  9. intr.v. in·ter·com·mu·ni·cat·ed, in·ter·com·mu·ni·cat·ing, in·ter·com·mu·ni·cates. 1. To communicate with each other. 2. To be connected or adjoined, as rooms or passages. in′ter·com·mu′ni·ca′tion n. in′ter·com·mu′ni·ca′tive (-kā′tĭv, -kə-tĭv) adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language ...

  10. The earliest known use of the noun intercommunication is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for intercommunication is from 1586, in the writing of Timothy Bright, physician and writer on shorthand. intercommunication is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin intercommūnicātio. See etymology.

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