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broadcast
has definitions from the fields of television,performing arts,botany
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[ noun ] message that is transmitted by radio or television
Used in print (The Christian Science Monitor,...)( The first Metropolitan_Opera broadcast on Dec. 9 will introduce her as Lucia . ) Related terms |
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[ verb ] (television) broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
Examples "We cannot air this X-rated song" Used in print (Dan McLachlan, Jr., "Communication Networks and...)The information is furnished by each of the guests , is sent by oral broadcasting over the air_waves , and is received by the ears . |
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[ adjective ] (television) made widely known especially by radio or television
Synonyms Examples "the broadcast news" "everyone heard the broadcast rumors" Related terms |
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[ adjective ] sown by casting over a wide area especially by hand
Examples "the broadcast sowing of wheat" Related terms |
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[ adverb ] so as to scatter or be distributed widely or in all directions
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[ verb ] cause to become widely known
Examples "spread information" "circulate a rumor" "broadcast the news" |
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[ noun ] (television,performing arts) a radio or television show
Examples "did you see his program last night?" |
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