Similar words: telecast, recasting, forecasting, typecasting, weather forecasting, casting, telecommuting, casting vote. Meaning: ['telɪkæst /-kɑːst] n. broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects.
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1. The race will be telecast live.
2. The game will be telecast live.
3. The event will be telecast simultaneously to nearly 150 cities.
4. Ladies who couldn't be there watched the live telecast.
5. Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally.
6. This will provide far wider exposure than the All-Star telecast[http://sentencedict.com/telecasting.html], and likely include clever commentary by anchors.
7. In California, the telecast is delivered to 180 public, private and parochial schools.
8. Otherwise, the Grammy telecast was smooth and uneventful, awkward at times.
9. When Fox begins next weekend the first of three consecutive Saturdays of six regional telecasts, one of them will use FoxTrax.
10. In an informal survey of 167 Muscovites more than 70 percent had watched some of the Olympic telecasts.
11. Bleeped for a naughty word during the telecast, Morissette did not make her way backstage to answer questions.
12. The move to New York enabled the show to be telecast live, via satellite, to cities across the country.
13. When he retired from football, he went to work for Turner Broadcasting as the color analyst of their college football telecasts.
14. Since early October, it has been telecasting by their regular broadcasting station.
15. Bangladesh TV channels continued telecasting Saddam's execution as lead news throughout the day.
16. The show, made by Kansai Telecasting Corp (KTV) in the western city of Osaka, claimed people could lose weight by eating the pungent food for breakfast and dinner daily for two weeks.
17. In 1941 a standard code for commercial telecasting in the United States adopted.
18. The multi-functional theatrical show and telecasting hall of Shanghai TV Station is the domestically largest in scale, novel in design, advanced in technology and excellent in acoustic fidelity.
19. It derives funds for managing its expenses by telecasting commercial advertisements besides news bulletins.
20. The government of the country decided to build new telecasting station.
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