transmit

/trænzˈmɪt/
verb
  1. To send or pass something (such as a signal, message, or disease) from one place or person to another.
    • Mosquitoes can transmit diseases like malaria.
    • Please transmit the document to the office by email.
    • The radio tower can transmit signals over long distances.
  2. To broadcast or send out (a program, information, etc.) electronically.
    • The podcast is transmitted every Monday morning.
    • Scientists transmit data from the space probe back to Earth.
    • The station will transmit the game live on television.
  3. To pass on (a quality, feeling, or trait) to others.
    • Her excitement transmitted to everyone in the room.
    • Parents often transmit their values to their children.
    • The teacher's love of reading transmitted to her students.
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