Transmit in a sentence as a verb

We know that the mantle is solid because it can transmit shear seismic waves.

Drop it in the ocean and have it transmit until it is crushed for amusement.

Humans learned how to write 5000 years ago, and it took us a very long while until we mastered the art of transmitting information like that.

Apparently, Inmarsat also has an accurate read of the plane's transmit frequency.

* Even during the Mitnick/Shimomura days, the attack only got you the transmit side, not the receive side; it was sufficient to push an RSH command, but not to dump a file.

A crude unfiltered transmitter of this sort is probably emitting more spurious energy than on the intended frequency.

Also modern weather radars transmit both H and V polarizations allowing us to measure the shape of the raindrops as well as retrieve full drop size distributions.

Canonical should make an unambiguous promise not to transmit any data to anyone, right there on the privacy settings screen, whenever that slider is set to the 'off' position.

The mycorrhizal networks can warn of advance attacks, transmit enough energy to get the tree through the winter if a tree has already succumbed, and maybe even transmit some sort of antibodies as well.

Bodily fluids transmit the disease, and Ebola's particular ability to make people spew lots of virus all over the place from every available orifice seems to be the primary way to spread.

The Court held that, in doing so, Congress intended to bring cable-like services such as Aereo into the Act's sweep regardless of the particular technological ways in which it handled the copyrighted material as it re-transmitted it to its users.

Isn't it ironic that a superstar programmer would have been bored by now and stopped reading.- momentarily after that, I guess I just admitted that I'm not s superstar programmer.- momentarily after that, I wonder if there are writers who can transmit ten times as much information using one tenth of the words.- just now, I imagine magazines don't want superstar writers.

Transmit definitions

verb

transfer to another; "communicate a disease"

See also: convey communicate

verb

transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"

See also: impart conduct convey carry channel

verb

broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"

See also: send broadcast beam

verb

send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"

See also: transfer transport channel channelize channelise