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| broad·cast [ bráwd kàst ] |
verb (past and past participle broad·cast or broad·cast·ed, present participle broad·cast·ing, 3rd person present singular broad·casts) |
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1. transitive and intransitive verb transmit radio signals: to transmit a program or information on television or radio
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2. intransitive verb perform on radio or tv: to take part in a radio or television program
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3. transitive verb make something widely known: to make something known to a large number of people
 They broadcast the rumors all over town.
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4. transitive verb scatter seed: to sow seed by scattering it by hand
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noun (plural broad·casts) |
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1. program: a television or radio program
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2. transmission: a transmission of radio or television signals
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3. scattering of seed: a sowing of seed by scattering it
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adverb |
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widely: over a wide area
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 broad·cast adjective |
 broad·cast·er noun |
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