The word transmit means to send or carry to. It is commonly used for broadcast media, and for Infectious Diseases that are transmitted (passed on) to other hosts.
In the word "transmit," "trans" is a prefix that means "across" or "beyond." So, transmit means to send something across or beyond a place or from one person to another.
Telegraph.
The Latin prefix "trans-" means "across" or "beyond," while the root "mit" comes from the Latin word "mittere," which means "send." Therefore, the word "transmit" conveys the idea of sending something across or from one place to another.
They tried to transmit the code.
Theoretically speaking, the antonym of the word televise would be receive, or "to receive", since televise generally means to "transmit".
If you have a cold and cough by covering up your mouth with your hand, then you touch someone you can transmit your cold germs to them.
Please let me transmit my message on your radio station.
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The root word of transmitting is "transmit."
You are more likely to transmit germs if you not wash your hands regularly.
Sneezing can TRANSMIT diseases from one person to another.