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The company is exploring for nickel deposits on its Langmuir property near Timmins, Ontario; for nickel-gold-copper on its Cleaver and Douglas properties; and for molybdenum and rare earth elements at recently acquired Desrosiers property.

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com·mu·ni·cate

verb \kə-ˈmyü-nə-ˌkāt\
com·mu·ni·cat·edcom·mu·ni·cat·ing

Definition of COMMUNICATE

transitive verb
1
archaic : share
2
a : to convey knowledge of or information about : make known <communicate a story> b : to reveal by clear signs <his fear communicated itself to his friends>
3
: to cause to pass from one to another <some diseases are easily communicated>
intransitive verb
1
: to receive Communion
2
: to transmit information, thought, or feeling so that it is satisfactorily received or understood <two sides failing tocommunicate with each other>
3
: to open into each other : connect <the roomscommunicate>
com·mu·ni·ca·tee noun
com·mu·ni·ca·tor noun
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Examples of COMMUNICATE

  1. He was asked to communicate the news to the rest of the people.
  2. She communicated her ideas to the group.
  3. The two computers are able to communicate directly with one another.
  4. The pilot communicated with the airport just before the crash.
  5. The couple has trouble communicating.
  6. the challenge of getting the two groups to communicatewith each other
  7. We communicate a lot of information through bodylanguage.
  8. He communicated his dissatisfaction to the staff.
  9. If you're excited about the product, your enthusiasm willcommunicate itself to customers.
  10. The disease is communicated through saliva.

Origin of COMMUNICATE

Latin communicatus, past participle of communicare to impart, participate, from communis common — more at mean
First Known Use: 1526

Related to COMMUNICATE

directly

directly>
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Examples of DIRECTLY

  1. He refused to answer the question directly.
  2. She said that she wanted to speak to you directly.
  3. The package will be sent directly to your home.
  4. The two accidents are directly related.
  5. Thousands of people were directly affected by the disaster.
  6. Antonyms are words that are directly opposite in meaning.
  7. We parked directly behind the store.
  8. He sat directly across from me at the dinner table.

First Known Use of DIRECTLY

15th century

Related to DIRECTLY

Synonyms: dead, direct, due, plumb, plump, right, straight,straightway, as the crow flies
Antonyms: indirectly
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