Obs. Also -at. [ad. L. commūnicāt-us, pa. pple. of commūnicāre: see prec. and -ATE2.] = COMMUNICATED.
1561. T. Norton, Calvins Inst., II. xiv. (1634), 226. The property of the manhood is communicate with the other nature.
1610. W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, I. vi. 11. Communicate Matter is that which is participable to the Plot together with other Places.
1671. True Nonconf., 308. The things of God being only communicat by the revelation.