telecast
English
Etymology
From tele- + -cast, from broadcast.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɛlɪkæst/, /ˈtɛlɪkɑːst/
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Verb
telecast (third-person singular simple present telecasts, present participle telecasting, simple past and past participle telecast or telecasted)
- (transitive) To broadcast by television.
- Synonym: televise
- 1953 August 29, Billboard, page 4:
- Cooley currently is ironing out details of the proposed kinescoping with Klaus Landsberg, topper at KTLA, over whose facilities the hour-long show has been telecast […]
- 2025 January 29, Aakash Hassan, “He went to capture the beauty of Hinduism. Then the stampede happened.”, in The Christian Science Monitor:
- [The Kumbh Mela festival] would be telecast across the country.
- (intransitive) To broadcast a television program.
- Synonym: air
Translations
to broadcast by TV
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Noun
telecast (plural telecasts)
- A television broadcast, especially outside of a studio.
Translations
TV broadcast
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