Need another word that means the same as “transmitting”? Find 2 synonyms and 30 related words for “transmitting” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Transmitting” are: transmission, transmittal
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “transmitting” as a noun can have the following definitions:
transmission | Communication by means of transmitted signals. The transmission of the virus. |
transmittal | The act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted. A law prohibiting unlicensed money transmittals. |
broadcast | Broadcast over the airwaves as in radio or television. A broadcast journalist. |
bulletin | Make public by bulletin. |
carry | An act of carrying something from one place to another. Do you carry kerosene heaters. |
communicate | Transmit information. The ability of good teachers to communicate their own enthusiasm. |
communication | Something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups. A city providing excellent road and rail communications. |
consignee | The person to whom merchandise is delivered over. |
convey | Transport or carry to a place. It s impossible to convey how lost I felt. |
conveyance | A legal document effecting the transfer of property in the case of an unregistered title. A busy centre for the conveyance of agricultural produce from the Billingshurst area. |
correspondence | Communication by the exchange of letters. Sophie wrote a letter to Rosamund with whom she kept up a regular correspondence. |
delivery | The act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail. His reluctant delivery of bad news. |
dispatch | The act of sending off something. The situation might change so he should proceed with dispatch. |
A message sent by email. Call fax or email for a free demo. | |
ferry | Convey in a ferry or other ship or boat especially across a short stretch of water. Ambulances ferried the injured to hospital. |
ferryboat | A boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule. |
fetch | The action of fetching. The land could fetch over a million pounds. |
interact | Communicate or be involved directly. People who interact daily. |
A vehicle such as a train carrying mail. You ve got mail. | |
mailing | The action or process of sending something by mail. The postmark indicates the time of mailing. |
message | Send a message to. An error message. |
messenger | Send a document or package by messenger. Nitric oxide is an intercellular messenger. |
post | A goalpost. Robertson at the near post headed wide. |
receiver | A player who specializes in catching passes. The company is in the hands of the receivers. |
recipient | A person who receives something. The recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. |
relay | Control or operate by relay. The wagons were pulled by relays of horses. |
send | Send a message or letter. It s the spectacle and music that send us not the words. |
sender | A person who sends or transmits a message, letter, email, etc. Senders of unwanted emails. |
spam | Send the same message indiscriminately to (a large number of internet users). An autogenerated spam website. |
transfer | Someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another. I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night. |
transport | A convict who was transported to a penal colony. The bulk of freight traffic was transported by lorry. |
transportation | The United States federal department that institutes and coordinates national transportation programs created in 1966. The era of global mass transportation. |
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