Synonym: artificial satellite, orbiter, planet. Similar words: tell, tell on, feel like, elite, compelling, definitely, literary, literally. Meaning: ['sætəlaɪt] n. 1. man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon 2. a person who follows or serves another 3. any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star. v. broadcast or disseminate via satellite. adj. surrounding and dominated by a central authority or power.
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(181) Like most other parks growing up around Bangalore, it will have its own power, sewage, and satellite communications systems.
(182) The West now viewed his government as a satellite in a monolithic Soviet empire.
(183) The next stage of satellite development will accelerate this trend rapidly.
(184) When you buy or rent satellite from Granada and Visionhire you can choose from leading brands such as Amstrad and Pace.
(185) Most recently, global positioning system units have given hikers their precise location by satellite.
(186) Marketers of direct satellite systems do not limit themselves to homes without cable access.
(187) When the dark edge of the satellite passed across a star, it dimmed briefly before the moment of eclipse.
(188) All these satellite systems offer an insight in near real time.
(189) One month later a second satellite was launched into a somewhat higher orbit,[www.Sentencedict.com] of between 234 and 244 miles.
(190) Besides, the boss has either taken the day off or is working from home or at a satellite office.
(191) Another appears to be a satellite transmitting antenna built atop a two-story platform.
(192) She practices her opening, which includes several hard-to-pronounce personal names and political affiliations, not to mention satellite locations.
(193) Endeavour also will carry a Satellite Test Unit to try out a new laser-based attitude system for positioning spacecraft.
(194) Malerba was on last month's Atlantis shuttle flight which failed to launch a satellite to produce electricity.
(195) The store is offering to install satellite dishes at no extra cost to the buyer.
(196) In time the Soviet bloc might begin to break up as nationalism reasserted itself among the satellite states.
(197) Instead the company is jumping headlong into the commercial satellite business.
(198) But in this age of fax machines and satellite communications many of these difficulties will be overcome.
(199) Satellite observations reveal the area of major ozone loss to be about the size of the United States.
(200) The friction between the satellite and the atmosphere generates great heat.
(201) Meanwhile, the astronauts prepared for another close pass of the runaway satellite and the miles of tether suspended below it.
(202) Customers now expect to have a satellite finished and ready for launch in no more than a year and a half.
(203) Like the political career of the man who envisioned it, the satellite may face a prolonged period in cold storage.
(204) Their hand-held satellite navigation systems told them their exact position to within 15 metres.
(205) Satellite pictures helped to pinpoint the locations of 13,000 troops.
(206) I was not the only person who felt betrayed by filthy lucre when the World Cup went to the satellite company.
(207) An expensive, but perhaps easier, way into these markets can be subscriber television via cable or satellite.
(208) The advent of satellite broadcasting began to break down those defences.
(209) Comsat, the Washington satellite firm, has put in a bid for all the craft.
(210) The satellite was hurled to a much higher altitude with the mass of tether trailing beneath.
More similar words: tell, tell on, feel like, elite, compelling, definitely, literary, literally, lately, compensate for, machiavellian, privately, desperately, accurately, fortunately, ultimately, deliberately, approximately, facilitate, little by little, sensation, accusation, compensation, conversation, call in, telephone, roll in, pull in, all in all, fill in.