verb, -mit⋅ted, -mit⋅ting.| 1. | to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey. |
| 2. | to communicate, as information or news. |
| 3. | to pass or spread (disease, infection, etc.) to another. |
| 4. | to pass on (a genetic characteristic) from parent to offspring: The mother transmitted her red hair to her daughter. |
| 5. | Physics.
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| 6. | Radio and Television. to emit (electromagnetic waves). |
| 7. | to send a signal by wire, radio, or television waves. |
| 8. | to pass on a right or obligation to heirs or descendants. |
trans·mit (trāns-mĭt', trānz-) v. trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting, trans·mits v. tr.
To send out a signal. [Middle English transmitten, from Latin trānsmittere : trāns-, trans- + mittere, to send.] trans·mit'ta·ble adj. |
transmit trans·mit (trāns-mĭt', trānz-)
v. trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting, trans·mits
To send from one person, thing, or place to another; convey.
To cause to spread; pass on.
To impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance; hand down.