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Answer for the clue "Broadcast, in a way ", 8 letters:
televise

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Word definitions for televise in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1927 back-formation from television , on model of other verbs from nouns ending in -(v)ision (such as revise ). Related: Televised ; televising .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. to broadcast, or be broadcast, by television

Usage examples of televise.

A stage was erected in the infield for televised presentation of the championship trophy.

Babette was teaching her class in the church basement and it was being televised by the local cable station.

It is when death is rendered graphically, is televised so to speak, that you sense an eerie separation between your condition and yourself.

Vietnam may have been the first televised war, but Desert Storm was the first war with good production values.

But what is more at issue is the sharply divergent role television plays for those who are televised and those who consume the image.

The televised Navy rootage of the rescue attempt among the burning debris had been dramatic, and the startling satellite photo showing the cruise missile in flight only seconds before the Shilo was hit had made the cover of every newspaper and news magazine in the world.

Bush the dreary experience of plowing through the daily deluge of negative articles on his every word and act, not to mention enduring the televised political food fights.

I said during a televised question-and-answer session in the Oval Office.

Senate hearings on the nomination, and the memorable nationally televised melodrama that followed.

Overhead the intense light so necessary for televising crashed down on the eyeballs with searing intensity.

Prime Minister Reynolds, Jonathan Carstairs, and First Admiral Dardan represented the government in the televised ceremony.

He played for a packed house in the main auditorium of the Arts Complex, with the program televised nationwide via the noncommercial channels.

A first-night was being televised at eight, and after that tennis, and she promised herself a long phone call later to Rinka, to fix a day for their outing.

A set of inexpensive televised debates, each perhaps an hour long, with a computer graphics budget for each side provided by the producers, rigorous standards of evidence required by the moderator, and the widest range of topics broached.

DID NOT GET THE ANSWERS HE would have liked from his televised examination.