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televise

[tel-uh-vahyz] / ˈtɛl əˌvaɪz /


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"I am telling you: the doors of Venezuela, the arms of the Venezuelan people, are open to those who want to return in this process of healing from hatred," she said in a televised address.

From Barron's

An upset for leading actor jolted excitement into the proceedings, proving a highlight of a smoothly run ceremony, which was televised on the BBC with cuts.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not televised, and so everyone’s feeling loose and there are drinks in the afternoon and also, at this point, everyone is a winner.

From Los Angeles Times

And the Olympics are televised, making it important to adhere to a schedule.

From Los Angeles Times

The jobs numbers came out just after the president had sat down for a televised interview on Fox Business with his former chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow.

From MarketWatch