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tel·e·vise

 (tĕl′ə-vīz′)
tr. & intr.v. tel·e·vised, tel·e·vis·ing, tel·e·vis·es
To broadcast or be broadcast by television.

[Back-formation from television.]
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televise

(ˈtɛlɪˌvaɪz)
vb
1. (Broadcasting) to put (a programme) on television
2. (Telecommunications) (tr) to transmit (a programme, signal, etc) by television
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tel•e•vise

(ˈtɛl əˌvaɪz)

v.t., v.i. -vised, -vis•ing.
to broadcast by television.
[1925–30; back formation from television]
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televise


Past participle: televised
Gerund: televising

Imperative
televise
televise
Present
I televise
you televise
he/she/it televises
we televise
you televise
they televise
Preterite
I televised
you televised
he/she/it televised
we televised
you televised
they televised
Present Continuous
I am televising
you are televising
he/she/it is televising
we are televising
you are televising
they are televising
Present Perfect
I have televised
you have televised
he/she/it has televised
we have televised
you have televised
they have televised
Past Continuous
I was televising
you were televising
he/she/it was televising
we were televising
you were televising
they were televising
Past Perfect
I had televised
you had televised
he/she/it had televised
we had televised
you had televised
they had televised
Future
I will televise
you will televise
he/she/it will televise
we will televise
you will televise
they will televise
Future Perfect
I will have televised
you will have televised
he/she/it will have televised
we will have televised
you will have televised
they will have televised
Future Continuous
I will be televising
you will be televising
he/she/it will be televising
we will be televising
you will be televising
they will be televising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been televising
you have been televising
he/she/it has been televising
we have been televising
you have been televising
they have been televising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been televising
you will have been televising
he/she/it will have been televising
we will have been televising
you will have been televising
they will have been televising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been televising
you had been televising
he/she/it had been televising
we had been televising
you had been televising
they had been televising
Conditional
I would televise
you would televise
he/she/it would televise
we would televise
you would televise
they would televise
Past Conditional
I would have televised
you would have televised
he/she/it would have televised
we would have televised
you would have televised
they would have televised
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.televise - broadcast via television; "The Royal wedding was televised"
telecasting, television, TV, video - broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; "she is a star of screen and video"; "Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done" - Ernie Kovacs
colorcast - broadcast in color
broadcast, air, transmit, beam, send - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"
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televise

verb broadcast, show, transmit, air, put on air The Grand Prix will be televised by the BBC.
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Translations
يَبُث بالتِّلْفِزْيون
vysílat televizí
sjónvarpa
vysielať televíziou
televizyonla yayınlamak

televise

[ˈtelɪvaɪz] VTtransmitir (por televisión), televisar
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televise

[ˈtɛlɪvaɪz] vtretransmettre, téléviser
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televise

vt(im Fernsehen) senden or übertragen; televised debateFernsehdebatte f
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televise

[ˈtɛlɪˌvaɪz] vttrasmettere per televisione, teletrasmettere
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

television

(ˈteliviʒən) (often abbreviated to TV (tiːˈviː) ) noun
1. the sending of pictures from a distance, and the reproduction of them on a screen. We saw it on television.
2. (also television set) an apparatus with a screen for receiving these pictures.
ˈtelevise (-vaiz) verb
to send a picture of by television. The football match was televised.
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