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televise

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televise [′tel·ə‚vīz]
(communications)
To pick up a scene with a television camera and convert it into corresponding electric signals for transmission by a television station.


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Byline: RE Williams I, LIKE so many others, have to ask, why, oh why does S4C constantly refuse to televise the annual Young Farmer's National Eisteddfod?
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