Televise

Word TELEVISE
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Pronunciations /ˈtɛlɪvaɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Televise"

What do we mean by televise?

To broadcast or be broadcast by television. transitive & intransitive verb

To broadcast, or be broadcast, by television verb

Broadcast via television verb

To broadcast, or be broadcast, by television

Mankind's greatest and worst achievement. Urban Dictionary

The early 21st century drug of choice. A shared illusion, making its addicts think they have friends, a life, access to good information, and the critical thinking skills to form valid opinions. Fatal in large doses. Urban Dictionary

The electronic form of the plague. Urban Dictionary

The downfall of mankind. Also known as the idiot box. Urban Dictionary

The only truth you know. Urban Dictionary

The cathode ray tube is the retina of the mind's eye. Urban Dictionary

The broadcasting of a moving picture Urban Dictionary

My lifeline, if there is no tv, I would be bored. Urban Dictionary

The greatest invention ever known to man. Also see tv Urban Dictionary

A device used for brainwashing Urban Dictionary

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The word "televise" in example sentences

The White House should throw down the gauntlet to Fox News so that they will televise the whole meeting. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sadly, this is done figuratively, as ESPN would surely televise Woody Johnson padlocking the Meadowlands as a sobbing Mark Sanchez pounds his fists upon the gate and screams, "But I left my rare parakeets and back issues of British FHM in my locker!" ❋ Jason Gay (2011)

Next they'll be trying to move the "boring" awards (sound design, cinematography, writing) to another night and not televise them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

NBCUniversal won the rights to televise the Olympic Games in the U.S. through 2020 with a $4.38 billion bid and a pledge to adapt its coverage to the digital age. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Even so, how do you televise hundreds of conversations at once? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Can we televise a debate (s)/discussions among military and political leaders (like a Town Hall) on the subject so Americans can hear from the horses mouths (the generals that are asking for more troops) … derick ❋ Unknown (2009)

Army still fields a team just so CBS can televise the Army-Navy game, and Western Kentucky went 2-10. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is simply no way to televise the conversations which take place in the offices of all the Congress people, in D.C. restaurants, and over the phone. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Any chance at all that you'll get around to reporting that Obama will televise directly into the classrooms next Tuesday and that the government is suggesting that teachers work with students to write out how they can "help the President". ❋ Unknown (2009)

If he does appear I'd hope CNN or C-Span will televise it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

EBU representatives from 23 Western European countries meeting in Monaco agreed to televise a live international talent show—an ambitious goal at the time. ❋ Daniel Michaels (2011)

"One possibility is that the rights fees are adjusted depending on whether CBS is able televise the final," said Neal Pilson, the former president of CBS sports who now runs a television consulting company, Pilson Communications. ❋ Tom Perrotta (2011)

But he said he did not approve of the Libyan decision to televise the death. ❋ Laura Meckler (2011)

President Obama, give this speech in front of Congress and televise it on prime time television. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A new six-year, $2.8 billion contract to televise Nascar's races nationwide took effect in 2001, replacing its formerly piecemeal approach to selling broadcast rights. ❋ Valerie Bauerlein (2011)

Although I'm concerned about security for NYC, not to mention the media frenzy this is going to cause (God Help us if they televise the trial!!!), I think AG Holder made the right decision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Later pressed on why each of those other legislators hadn't made arrangements to televise their own response, complete with press coverage, Cantor appeared to put some of the blame on the media for focusing on Bachmann, saying, "Well, then, maybe I should ask: Why is that the case?" ❋ The Huffington Post (2011)

Gore, grumbles former Sen. Arlen Specter, the ex-chairman of the Judiciary Committee who spent years hectoring the justices to televise arguments. ❋ Jess Bravin (2011)

I looked at an [educational] [program] and then watched [Pimp My Ride]. ❋ Matt (2005)

Paul spent the day [eating Cheetos] and watching [Television], then had a light [heart attack] in the evening. ❋ Who, Me? (2003)

I thought he was [dead] but he was just [watching] [Television]. ❋ Mike Bendixson (2005)

❋ IkeM (2003)

❋ Thelordthygord (2003)

[Long live] [the new] [flesh]! ❋ Dr. Brian O'Blivion (2004)

"The television is [a box] of light and [color]", said the boring [postman]. ❋ Mr. Dictionary! (2004)

My [tv] doesn't [have on]/[off switch]. ❋ Saints (2003)

[if it] weren't for [electricity], we'd all be [watching] television by candlelight ❋ Biddy (2005)

Don't [eat] [everything] you see in [television] ❋ Oldemberg (2014)

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