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01. One way that AIDS is [transmitted] is through unprotected sex.
02. The concert was [transmitted] by satellite to over 100 different countries.
03. It is not true that mosquitoes can [transmit] AIDS to people.
04. Cold germs can be [transmitted] by shaking hands after touching your nose or mouth.
05. The [transmission] of computer data along phone lines has been greatly improved by the use of fiber-optics.
06. The [transmission] of certain sexually-transmitted diseases can be greatly reduced through the use of condoms.
07. His car has a five-speed [transmission].
08. Tolstoy once said that art is the [transmission] of feeling the artist has experienced.
09. Someone once suggested that life is a sexually-[transmitted] terminal condition.
10. Islam is a revealed religion, [transmitted] directly by Allah to his messenger, the Prophet Muhammad.
11. Dog bites rank second behind sexually [transmitted] diseases as the most costly health problem in the United States.
12. Scientists tell us that kissing rarely [transmits] colds because the cold viruses do not live comfortably in the mouth.
13. Teachers act as the major vehicle for [transmitting] the school curriculum and associated values to children.
14. Television is a major [transmitter] of culture and information in modern society.
15. About 80% of adult HIV infections worldwide are [transmitted] through unprotected sex.
16. Three children in India die from water-[transmitted] diseases every minute.
17. In Somalia, television broadcasts are only [transmitted] for 2 to 3 hours per day.
18. Unlike men, the women of the Bahamas cannot [transmit] Bahamian citizenship to their foreign-born spouses.
19. In 1996, the British government admitted for the first time that mad cow disease could be [transmitted] to humans.
20. The British Broadcasting Corporation began [transmitting] overseas in December of 1932.
21. Sathya Sai Baba once remarked that when heart speaks to heart, it is love that is [transmitted].
22. Buddhists believe that the true realization of the mind is only possible when [transmitted] from the heart of the teacher to the heart of the student.
23. Genes are a means of [transmitting] characteristics from one generation to the next, thereby continuing the species.
24. Humans use language to [transmit] thoughts, feelings and needs to others.
25. Medical experts warn that the only effective method of controlling widespread HIV [transmission] is to prevent risk-taking behavior.
26. Neurons are individual cells in the nervous system which receive, [transmit] and integrate information.

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  • transmit — trans‧mit [trænzˈmɪt ǁ træns ] verb transmitted PTandPPX transmitting PRESPARTX [intransitive, transitive] to send out electronic signals, messages etc using radio, television, or other similar equipment: • Data can now be transmitted at speeds… …   Financial and business terms

  • Transmit — Trans*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transmitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transmitting}.] [L. transmittere, transmissum; trans across, over + mittere to send: cf. F. transmettre. See {Missile}.] 1. To cause to pass over or through; to communicate by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • transmit — trans·mit /tranz mit, trans / vt trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting 1: to send or convey from one person or place to another 2: to transfer esp. by inheritance trans·mit·ta·ble / mi tə bəl/ adj trans·mit·tal / mit əl/ …   Law dictionary

  • transmit —   [engl.], senden, übertragen …   Universal-Lexikon

  • transmit — (v.) c.1400, from L. transmittere send across, transfer, pass on, from trans across (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + mittere to send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Related: Transmitted; transmitting …   Etymology dictionary

  • transmit — 1 forward, remit, route, ship, *send, dispatch 2 *carry, bear, convey, transport Analogous words: *move, remove, shift, transfer: *communicate, impart: propagate, breed, engender, *generate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • transmit — has inflected forms transmitted, transmitting, and derivative forms transmitter, transmittal (but more commonly transmission). The adjectival forms transmittable and transmissible are both in use …   Modern English usage

  • transmit — [v] communicate, send address, bear, bequeath, break, broadcast, carry, channel, conduct, consign, convey, diffuse, dispatch, disseminate, drop a line*, drop a note*, forward, funnel, give a call*, give a ring*, hand down, hand on, impart,… …   New thesaurus

  • transmit — ► VERB (transmitted, transmitting) 1) cause to pass on from one place or person to another. 2) broadcast or send out (an electrical signal or a radio or television programme). 3) allow (heat, light, etc.) to pass through a medium. 4) communicate… …   English terms dictionary

  • transmit — [trans mit′, tranzmit′] vt. transmitted, transmitting [ME transmitten < L transmittere < trans , TRANS + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to send or cause to go from one person or place to another, esp. across intervening space or… …   English World dictionary

  • transmit — [[t]trænzmɪ̱t[/t]] transmits, transmitting, transmitted 1) VERB When radio and television programmes, computer data, or other electronic messages are transmitted, they are sent from one place to another, using wires, radio waves, or satellites.… …   English dictionary

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