Which preposition to use with communicable

to Occurrences 15%

This perception is the wisdom of the wife, and is not communicable to the man; neither is the rational wisdom of the man communicable to the wife.

through Occurrences 2%

Under no circumstances is ventilation of the sick-room so essential as in cases of febrile diseases, usually considered infectious; such as typhus and puerperal fevers, influenza, hooping-cough, small- and chicken-pox, scarlet fever, measles, and erysipelas: all these are considered communicable through the air; but there is little danger of infection being thus communicated, provided the room is kept thoroughly ventilated.

at Occurrences 1%

In truth, faith, even in common language, always implies some effort, something of evidence which is not universally adequate or communicable at will to others.

by Occurrences 1%

His knowledge was not even communicable by words; it was more impalpable than the instinct of a woman; and there was about him the wisdom and the coldness of Black Bart himself.

from Occurrences 1%

We have learned that it is communicable from one person to another, but also that its communication can easily be prevented, so that there is no reason to shrink from association with tuberculous persons.

in Occurrences 1%

Paracelsus;but it is not true that they are easily known, and still less so that they are communicable in common familiar terms.

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