Synonym: announce, circulate, distribute, publish, scatter. Similar words: broad, at home and abroad, road, on the road, railroad, take the road, cast aside, brown. Meaning: ['brɔːdkɑːst] n. 1. message that is transmitted by radio or television 2. a radio or television show. v. 1. broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television 2. sow over a wide area, especially by hand 3. cause to become widely known.
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121. I saw was broadcast on 8 April 1976.
122. And reality tonight was another interminable broadcast by Goebbels.
123. Federal law prohibits the broadcast from being recorded.
123. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
124. The final episode will be broadcast next week.
125. The programme was broadcast nationally.
126. The funeral was broadcast to the whole nation.
127. The whole race will be broadcast live from Monza.
128. The broadcast appealed to all sorts of listeners.
129. He was asked to appear in a Labour election broadcast.
130. Because journalists don't think the congressman constitutes much of a threat, they don't write or broadcast stories about him.
131. The programme will be broadcast live from Banbury School in Oxfordshire.
132. The campy dramatics are presented in the style of a live television broadcast.
133. Soldiers again briefly took over the national radio station on Dec. 15 to broadcast their demands.
134. Television is truly a broadcast medium; however, interactive multimedia is anything but that.
135. Some later described the speech as a party political broadcast.
136. The orchestra also has begun a weekly broadcast on National Public Radio.
137. But even that failed to satisfy the council and, last week, a grovelling apology had to be broadcast.
138. Yaqub Khan commented on his visit during a speech broadcast on Jan. 30.
139. Stations send their top flamethrowers to broadcast from media headquarters during the week leading up to the big game.
140. It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television.
141. There they would force Khomeini to negotiate a deal and to broadcast it to the people.
142. An awards banquet, the first ever specifically for blacks in the broadcast industry, was held at the Waldorf-Astoria.
143. Stern warnings broadcast over the student public-address system in the evening of 8 October exacerbated the situation.
144. The group sponsors speeches, a radio broadcast and an Internet site.
145. Broadcast data via satellites also have a wide band width enabling good data transmission.
146. It was crowded and the other passengers had also watched the broadcast.
147. There will also be a live outside broadcast form a preserved line.
148. Applied to broadcast programmes, then, the public service principles were in the nature of flexible guidelines.
149. The Prime Minister I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for reprising his party political broadcast of last evening.
150. Hardin's campaign did not have adequate funds to broadcast any ads on television.
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