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tape-recorded

a. recorded on tape (using a tape recorder)

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tape-recorded

adj. recorded on tape [syn: taped]

Usage examples of "tape-recorded".

The interrogations so far were not tape-recorded, and neither was the one that followed.

Lax tape-recorded the interviews with Stephanie Dollar, Linda Sides, Marine Collins, Jennifer Roberts, and Rhonda Dedman on January 11, 1994.

Two weeks after the murders, Gitchell and his detectives called John Mark Byers to the station for a tape-recorded interview—his first formal interview by police.

After that, with the uncle present, Lax tape-recorded an interview with the boy.

They had had virtually no evidence against Jessie, other than his tape-recorded confession.

As recently as the last week of Jessie’s trial, Bray had tape-recorded yet another statement from Aaron, and it had turned out to be the most elaborate yet.

According to Fogleman, Jason’s lawyers had discussed the case with Peretti sometime before the trial, and they’d tape-recorded the session.

She agreed, and on August 17, 1994, the investigator and the attorney tape-recorded a session with Hutcheson.

I know that every emergency call is tape-recorded, so there's no point in trying t© detain me until you get here.

Even in the last week of his life he was entertaining two Israeli generals at his office, giving them a complete up-to-the-minute picture, all tape-recorded by the devices in their briefcases.

I was a little pissed that some flunky in Koenig's office kept sending me e-mails about it, and rejected my suggestion that I simply sign a transcript of the tape-recorded meeting in Koenig's office, or the two dozen meetings in D.

And during the fifteen-hour sail from Iskenderun, he had debriefed the Marine, asking him detailed questions as he tape-recorded the interview on a little cassette tape recorder.