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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211. In some installations the sequence is simultaneously broadcast through mirrors.
212. More television work came with an episode of Emergency Ward 10, then broadcast live.
213. As the letter was in braille it was never broadcast.
214. But in a party political broadcast last night,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Education Secretary John Patten defended the tests.
215. In so far as it justified the oracle, the story of Herodotus was first broadcast from Delphi.
216. Gamble does not gamble $ 950 million on broadcast advertising to be controversial.
217. The inflexible central scheduling of over-the-air broadcast transmissions severely limited the usefulness of educational television programs in individual classrooms.
218. The school administration seemed reluctant to let students broadcast on this increasingly lucrative enterprise.
219. It's the first time students have been given permission to broadcast outside a campus.
220. Radio nan Gaidheal will broadcast a single morning block to the Highlands and Islands, replacing the current piecemeal pattern of programmes.
221. Mr Pejic has consistently refused to broadcast propaganda for any one ethnic group.
222. The Kurdish people have a right to broadcast, and as viewers to watch these broadcasts.
223. I remember crying sentimental tears a few years later in 1987 when I watched on television Neil Kinnock's party political broadcast.
224. After his rescue, national television broadcast regular bulletins reporting on his progress.
225. Soon, stations that broadcast only on the Internet will be springing up.
226. The concluding town hall meeting will be broadcast in prime time.
227. They broadcast a statement reaffirming the army's support for the process of democratization and denouncing the delays in the electoral process.
228. Survey after survey showed the public to be increasingly apprehensive about the broadcast.
229. Graphics: Methods of transmitting broadcast quality vision through a digital local area network.
230. It uses a Wavelet algorithm for video compression and provides compact disk quality audio and broadcast quality video.
231. On 11 September 1962, Pope John broadcast to the world in Latin.
232. A commentary of the day's activities will be broadcast live across North Staffordshire by Hospital Radio.
233. We're probably picking up some religious broadcast from Tierra del Fuego bouncing off that new hotel Shimatzu is building.
234. Television stations would be expected to broadcast photographs of guerrilla leaders with offers of rewards for information.
235. The 15,000 guests are mainly press and broadcast journalists, investors, tour operators, politicians and other dignitaries and their partners.
236. Broadcast station licenses and monopoly cable franchises cost their original owners nothing except legal fees.
237. Capital Radio's Kid Jensen will broadcast live from the ship while it is in London.
238. Such material is generally impossible to check, and the only way to get a response may be to print or broadcast.
239. That move means he can ignore federal spending caps that restrict the ability of other candidates to match his ubiquitous broadcast ads.
240. The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on Radio 3.
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