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televise
[ tel-uh-vahyz ]
televise
/ ˈɛɪˌɪ /
verb
- to put (a programme) on television
- tr to transmit (a programme, signal, etc) by television
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ٱ· verb (used with object) retelevised retelevising
- ܲ·ٱ· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of televise1
Example Sentences
The hearing - which will not be televised - will start Thursday in Los Angeles and is scheduled to also go into Friday, though it could wrap up in a single day.
The leaders of Canada's four major federal parties have been grilled about their response to US President Donald Trump and clashed over energy and housing in their first televised debate of the country's election campaign.
And even when the Dodgers have swung at the right pitches, they haven’t done much with them; a sobering reality that became all the more apparent in Sunday’s nationally televised rubber match loss.
The behind-the-scenes story with CBS involved a truckload of intuition and a bit of insubordination, resulting in one of the great moments in televised sports.
The first nationally televised presidential debate took place on September 26, 1960.
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