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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(241) Other firms are manufacturing radios, wired and fiber-optic telecommunications, military equipment and satellite receivers in San Diego.
(242) The satellite was hooked to the arm for about an hour before it was slowly returned to its cradle and latched down.
(243) Spartan was used as a platform for the inflation of a huge antenna, which later was jettisoned from the satellite.
(244) Viewers were told how to orient their satellite dishes to best receive broadcasts.
(245) It plans new satellite launches in the next two years which will provide full global coverage.
(246) Satellite and buoy data can now detect a developing El Nino eight or nine months before that.
(247) The contract is for the engineering, procurement, construction and offshore installation, hook-up and commissioning of the satellite platform.
(248) Venus has no satellite and so this less direct method had to be used.
(249) Filling in the gaps in local services by leasing dedicated satellite links and other telecoms services adds just 7 percent to costs.
(250) Signals from the ground are passed from one satellite to another as they move across any given region.
(251) To extend our defence satellite system to cover the darkside channel would cost a further one hundred and twenty million.
(252) This and more already happens on satellite and cable channels,(http://sentencedict.com/satellite.html) which are under the more lenient gaze of the Cable Authority.
(253) The new satellite will double the country's capacity for information gathering from space.
(254) The proposed satellite interconnection system that I was fighting so hard to stop suddenly looked terribly appealing.
(255) By next year, the number of homes with either cable or satellite television is expected to be just over 10 million.
(256) For example, it may not work in hilly areas because its transmission signal is weaker than satellite broadcasts.
(257) The programmes are beamed from Anik C, a telecommunications satellite that went into orbit at the end of last year.
(258) In addition, a rapidly growing domestic satellite system may eventually permit domestic eavesdropping on a scale almost unimaginable.
(259) During the past year we have been conducting a magnetic survey of the region, from a low-level satellite.
(260) The study was based on satellite photographs and official government data from 1987.
(261) Satellite is more established because there cable companies take the service from the satellite and pipe it to customers.
(262) Unexpectedly[sentencedict.com], the satellite radio helped to solve the cash crisis.
(263) It also provides for increased penalties for dumping oil at sea, and for fortnightly satellite monitoring of deforestation.
(264) Further round soared the precipitous south west rockface of Baruntse, flanked by its satellite range of peaks.
(265) Now researchers analysing results from the Solar Maximum Mission satellite have reported detecting solar neutrons from flares two years apart.
(266) Eventually, this area should be able to support one or two satellite offices.
(267) The national broadcasting organisations have been threatened by deregulation which has encouraged the growth of private satellite and cable channels.
(268) This spelled the end of the Brezhnev doctrine, under which Soviet military power enforced the loyalty of its peripheral satellite states.
(269) It was my privilege to present with a satellite dish as a retirement gift from his colleagues, customers and the company.
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.