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Example sentences for "transmit"

Lexicographically close words:
transmissibility; transmissible; transmission; transmissions; transmissive; transmits; transmittal; transmitted; transmitter; transmitters
  1. I hope to be able in a few days, in consequence of this measure, to transmit you an account of the actual value and produce of the jaghires, opposed to the nominal amount at which they stand rated on the books of the circar.

  2. In that situation it was thought something extraordinary that no care was taken by him to transmit so essential a paper as his answer, and that he had no copy of it in his hands.

  3. As the sentiments of that virtuous lady, not less beloved by this nation than she is at present greatly afflicted, can never be so well expressed as in her own words, I transmit to Congress her original letter.

  4. If either party refuse to name arbiters, then the Attorney is to take depositions on notice, which he is to transmit for the information and decision of the President.

  5. History will transmit to posterity the lustre of his fame, glittering with untarnished purity.

  6. These copies, together with his report, I now transmit to the House of Representatives, for the consideration of the members.

  7. At least we can exercise the power of removing one of our officers, if we should convict him of a secret league to transmit intelligence which is confidentially intrusted to his care.

  8. Amsterdam, requesting the bankers there to transmit the money either to Ratisbon or Leipsic, as the exchange should be most advantageous.

  9. This event had been already made known to Her Majesty's Government by a despatch from Sir Stratford Canning of which I herewith transmit a copy.

  10. Socialist, anarchist and Bolshevik--I photograph them in my mental 'fillums' and transmit to Washington.

  11. I may have an important cable to transmit to you.

  12. May not its atmosphere more easily transmit the influence of the sun, and may not the matter of heat be more copiously combined, and more readily extricated, than with us?

  13. The consecrated game Of murder must transmit his epic name, Some empire tempts him; at his stern command, An armed cloud hails iron o'er the land.

  14. He affected a sincere desire to promote a pacification, but declared he was absolutely prohibited either to receive any proposal to that effect himself, or to transmit such to the Emperor.

  15. After having renewed all the recommendations which the archangel had charged him to transmit to the King, Martin wishes Louis XVIII good health and asks his permission to return "to the center of his family.

  16. Martin was in the presence of Louis XVIII; he was finally going to be able to acquit himself of his mission and to transmit to the King the warnings of the archangel.

  17. I need not say that I herewith transmit my resignation with great sorrow and genuine regret.

  18. What ancestral diseases or defects may he transmit to his posterity, which will be your posterity if he becomes your husband?

  19. Young men marrying with the slightest taint of this poison in the blood will surely transmit the disease to their children.

  20. I am perfectly aware that if ever these memoirs become public, I here perpetuate the remembrance of a fact which I would wish to efface every trace; but I transmit many others as much against my inclination.

  21. It is the business of the old to transmit to the young the great traditions of the past of the country; to feed anew the undying flame of patriotism.

  22. It is the business of the old to transmit to the young the great traditions of the past of the country, to feed anew the undying flame of patriotism.

  23. It remains for you only to transmit the same peerless legacy, unimpaired, to your children of the next succeeding age.

  24. May it never cease to be a voice of admonition to us, of our duty to transmit the inheritance unimpaired to our children of the rising age.

  25. Resolved, That his Excellency, the Governor, be requested to transmit copies of these resolutions to the Executives of each of the States of the Union.

  26. A military chieftain once, when approaching his death, lamented that he had no children to transmit his name and his qualities to posterity.

  27. If I was a mere politician, I do not know but I should be in favor of breaking up the Conference, and of doing nothing; but being only a Democrat, I desire to transmit to posterity the blessings of a good Constitution and a good Government.

  28. I addressed notes to such of the members as were accessible, asking them to transmit to me such memoranda of the proceedings of the Conference as they had preserved.

  29. My only wish is to spend my few remaining days in the United States, and to transmit the blessings of our Government to my children.

  30. Before we can act definitely upon either of the propositions submitted, I think it will be our duty to transmit them to the General Assembly for instructions.

  31. It wished, also, that on that solemn day, some person should recount the long series of brilliant actions which will transmit the name of the illustrious general to the remotest posterity.

  32. The name of that village will never perish; science will transmit it religiously to our latest posterity.

  33. SIR,--I hereby transmit to you, answers to a series of dietetic queries which you have recently submitted.

  34. Tell her," said he, "that it is the only memorial of my love which I can transmit to her, and that my last thoughts in death were hers.

  35. But besides the operation of its own wires, the Western Union was supplying customers with various kinds of printing-telegraphs and dial telegraphs, some of which could transmit sixty words a minute.

  36. As a teacher of acoustics, Bell knew that the one indispensable requirement of a telephone is that it shall transmit the WHOLE of a sound, and not merely the pitch of it.

  37. He may transmit vision as well as speech.

  38. It is now generally known that while a Reis machine, when clogged and out of order, would transmit a word or two in an imperfect way, it was built on wrong lines.

  39. It refused to transmit one intelligible sentence.

  40. They would also take off the signals of the enemy and transmit them.

  41. The wind was still blowing hard and in the wrong direction to transmit sounds towards either Ord or me.

  42. During the 19th the wind blew in the wrong direction to transmit sound either towards the point where Ord was, or to Burnsville where I had remained.

  43. I herewith transmit a request to the secretary to convene the Board of Supervisors, that they may act as seems best to them in the premises.

  44. From the time of the first raid the telegraph wires were frequently down between Washington and City Point, making it necessary to transmit messages a part of the way by boat.

  45. There are various degrees of nobility which the master confers on them and which they transmit to their posterity.

  46. What was done in fact was to transmit to the government, for its acceptance or rejection, Johnston's offer to disband all the remaining armies of the Confederacy, wherever situated, on the terms which were stated.

  47. He will come to a port arms with the new sentinel, and in a low tone will transmit to him all the special orders relating to the post and any other information which will assist him to better perform his duties.

  48. He will transmit with his report all passes turned in at the post of the guard.

  49. As certain mosquitoes can transmit malaria and yellow fever, use your mosquito bar for this reason as well as for personal comfort.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    transmitted from; transmitted light; transmitted through