transmit
verb
uk/trænzˈmɪt/ us-tt- [ I or T ] COMMUNICATIONS, IT
to send out electrical signals using a radio, television, or computer network:
transmit data/information Bluetooth chips allow mobile phone users to transmit data over short distances to other mobile phones.
transmit a signal/code/message Voice over Internet Protocol transmits messages in small data packets.
be transmitted to sb/sth The company's in-house television station is transmitted to handheld devices owned by its employees.
be transmitted digitally/electronically Orders may be transmitted electronically from or to the Floor of the Exchange.
[ T ]
to send something to another person or place:
transmit sth to sb Your bank will transmit funds by wire to our central bank in New York.
be transmitted to sb/sth Tender offer materials that are transmitted to security holders must include the information required by paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
[ T ]
to broadcast a programme on television, radio, or the internet:
The BBC didn't transmit the documentary again, due to its controversial content.
[ T ]
to cause or spread a disease so that a person or group of people is infected:
be transmitted to sb Scientists say the disease is transmitted to humans by eating infected beef.
be transmitted by sth/sb Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes from human to human.
[ T ]
to communicate information, knowledge, beliefs, etc. to others:
Training appears to be an effective way to transmit information about diversity and its importance
The company uses the system of professional mentorship in order to transmit family values.