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communicate effectively

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communicate effectively verb broadcast, clarify, communicate, convey, decipher, decode, define, deliver, demonstrate, demystify, descramble, disambiguate, disseminate, elucidate, enlighten, enunciate, explain, explain in plain language, explicate, get across, get through to, impart, make crystal clear, particularize, simplify, spell out, tell


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Anybody from all age groups can communicate effectively with his or her angel.
Being able to communicate effectively on the topic of financial security is of the utmost importance in trying times like these.
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