communications

/kəˌmjunəˈkeɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The systems or methods used for sending and receiving information, such as phones, radios, or computers.
    • The company upgraded its communications to include video conferencing and instant messaging.
    • Bad weather disrupted communications between the ship and the coast guard.
    • Modern communications allow people to talk instantly across the world.
  2. The field of study or work related to sending and receiving information, including media, journalism, and public relations.
    • A degree in communications can lead to jobs in advertising or broadcasting.
    • The university offers a major in communications with a focus on digital media.
    • She studied communications in college and now works as a news reporter.
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