Synonym: carry, deliver, hand on, impart, pass, transfer. Similar words: belay, delay, delayed, page layout, relax, ozone layer, relate, related. Meaning: ['rɪːleɪ] n. 1. the act of passing something along from one person or group to another 2. a crew of workers who relieve another crew 3. a fresh team to relieve weary draft animals 4. electrical device such that current flowing through it in one circuit can switch on and off a current in a second circuit. v. 1. pass along 2. control or operate by relay.
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31) They will verbally relay the daily messages from home and transmit back her responses.
32) Landsat and Meteosat satellites regularly relay aerial, pictures of locust-infested desert areas.
33) He ran forward, holding his torch out straight in front of him, like the very last runner in some crazy relay race.
34) They do not then relay all the information to the passengers, for to do so would serve no useful purpose.
35) At those meetings, he said, the commissioners can relay information to the council and get direction from the lawmakers.
36) On the third night they stopped at an inn which was attached to a relay station.
37) He was more likely to call Rob and relay a message.
38) Over the relay system Lucy could hear the filtered strains of Ain't Misbehavin'.
39) It moves from department to department in a pre-arranged sequence like the baton in a relay race.
40) First, it could hold up Challenger's next attempt to launch a relay satellite, in August.
41) It shows the world-record-setting 400 freestyle relay team on a victory stand.
42) It has been a dream of mine since I was a little boy to run on a relay team with Carl Lewis.
43) Such leaders are all members of a spiritual relay race handing on the messianic baton it seems.
44) It was theorized that the Midas belt would serve as a passive reflector for the relay of defense communications.
45) Their job then was to relay tradition from above to below, and congregants' requests in the opposite direction.
46) He said he had Achilles' tendinitis, the medical equivalent of the cavalry for Lewis' relay hopes.
47) In 1964, he won a silver medal in the 400 metres relay at the Tokyo Olympics.
48) A small squadron could make a series of relay runs, each programmed for a few specific targets.
49) The radio transceivers had to be set up to receive, encrypt and relay their reports to Earth.
50) They chose Alex for the last leg of the relay race because he was an excellent sprinter.
51) The marathon relay, aided by excellent weather, was completed three hours inside the team's self-imposed limit of 12 days.
52) Williams took fourth place, which he interpreted as a guaranteed spot in the 4x100 relay final.
53) The World Championships crept gradually nearer, and as they did so the relay running order began to get to me.
54) In the immediate vicinity, sensitive monitors relay readings back to the central control room.
55) They talked non-stop in an elaborate relay race, one picking up the thread as soon as the other paused for breath.
56) We were the baton in a relay race to war.
57) Younger relay team members have squawked over Lewis possibly bumping them off the squad.
58) When asked the mission of the base,[www.Sentencedict.com] Braeuninger gives his stock response: it is simply a relay station.
59) Now, there is talk that he could win three individual gold medals, perhaps even a fourth on a relay team.
60) I wanted to relay all the twists and turns of my investigation.
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