1. transmitted - Adjective
2. transmitted - Verb
Derived from transmit
4. transmitted - Adjective Satellite
of Transmit
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf the presence of electricity can be made visible in any part of the circuit, I see no reason why intelligence may not be transmitted instantaneously by electricity. Samuel F. B. Morse
One of the best ways of enslaving a people is to keep them from education... The second way of enslaving a people is to suppress the sources of information, not only by burning books but by controlling all the other ways in which ideas are transmitted. Eleanor Roosevelt
I am unable to distinguish clearly between your religious ceremonies and apparently identical behavior at the sporting and cultural functions you have transmitted to me. Arthur C. Clarke
Bad luck is usually transmitted by close proximity to habitual sufferers. Irvine Welsh
The great art of films does not consist of descriptive movement of face and body but in the movements of thought and soul transmitted in a kind of intense isolation. Louise Brooks
Natural selection is all about the differential success of rival DNA in getting itself transmitted vertically in the species archives. Richard Dawkins