communicable

IPA: kʌmjˈunʌkʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • (epidemiology, of a disease) Able to be transmitted between people or animals.
  • Readily communicated.
  • Talkative or expansive.
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Examples of "communicable" in Sentences

  • I wasn't aware that alcoholism was communicable.
  • Communicable is supposed to mean something specific.
  • Zoonosis and communicable diseases common to man and animals.
  • But close only counts in horseshoes and communicable diseases.
  • Bob Barr believes that immigrants bring in communicable diseases.
  • Epidemic and pandemic imply a disease to me, something communicable.
  • The base includes a passsage communicable with the container interior.
  • Public health and communicable disease prevention and epidemiology. 4.
  • Feelings are qualia and therefore not communicable by ordinary language.
  • Once somebody gets cholera or measles or any kind of communicable disease.
  • As the institutionalization of communicable ideas in the ex USSR demonstrated.
  • You never know what kind of communicable diseases you might get running with a crowd like that.
  • An infectious disease that is spread through contact with infected individuals; also called a communicable disease.
  • Is there anything you can do when you're on a flight to just lower the risk of getting any kind of communicable disease?
  • "They didn't want you covering up some kind of communicable skin condition," said Dale Pleimann, chair of the association's wrestling rules committee.
  • Australia plays a leading role in advancing APEC's responses to human security issues such as communicable diseases, emergency disaster relief preparedness, counter-terrorism, climate change and energy security.
  • Not only was the charge out the door in Fox debates demonstrating the absence of a firm commitment to the Constitution, but in the case of treating O'Reilly as some kind of communicable disease was politically stupid.
  • To recognize the necessity of a religion, the necessity of authority, and then to leave to subjects the right to deny religion, attack its worship, oppose the exercise of power by public expression communicable and communicated by thought, was an impossibility which the Catholics of the sixteenth century would not hear of.

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