meaning - "Communicate over" vs. "communicate through"



Also schemas can communicate over database links to schemas in other remote databases.



Could one replace the preposition over with through?
Will it change the meaning, and if so, when should we use over instead of through?



Answer




  • "Over" is used to illustrate mediums (physical, ethereal, or otherwise).



We communicate over the phone, over email, and over brain waves.




  • "Through" expresses means or methods.



We communicate through phone calls, through emails, and through mental telepathy.




  • "Through" may also be used when employing a third party to handle messages being communicated.



We communicated with spirits through a shaman.


I communicated with my estranged ex-wife through a lawyer.



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