COMMUNICATION

Keep somebody posted


Keep somebody informed


Keep somebody in the loop


Disseminate


Spread


Cascade /kæˈskeɪd/ (v):

# ​[transitive, intransitive] to pass information, knowledge, etc. to a person or group so that they can pass it on to others; to be passed on in this way.

- cascade something (to somebody): Managers cascade training to the health workers on how to enrol women into the study.

- cascade to somebody: It is vital to ensure these values cascade to all employees.


Responsive /rɪˈspɑːnsɪv/ (adj):

# ​[not usually before noun] responsive (to somebody/something): reacting quickly and in a positive way.

- Firms have to be responsive to consumer demand.

- a flu virus that is not responsive to treatment.

- The company is highly responsive to changes in demand.

# reacting with interest or enthusiasm.

SYNONYM: receptive;

- The club is responsive to new ideas.

- a responsive and enthusiastic audience.


Responsively /rɪˈspɒnsɪvli/ (adv):

# quickly and in a positive way.

- A simple email could meet many patients' needs more responsively and at lower cost.


Unresponsive /ˌʌnrɪˈspɒnsɪv/ (adj):

# (formal) ​not reacting to somebody/something; not giving the response that you would expect or hope for.

- If the person is unconscious or unresponsive, dial 999.

- unresponsive to something: a politician who is unresponsive to the mood of the country

- She is a cold, unfeeling and unresponsive woman.

- This combination of symptoms seems to be unresponsive to conventional medical treatment.


Response


Respond


Revert to


Feedback


Correspondence /ˌkɔːrəˈspɑːndəns/ (n):

# (formal)​ [uncountable] the letters, emails, etc. a person sends and receives.

- personal/ private correspondence.

- The editor welcomes correspondence from readers on any subject.

- the correspondence column/ page (= in a newspaper)

- correspondence with somebody: Jane Austen's correspondence with her sister.


Let somebody be aware that


Awareness