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Relaying

Relay \Re*lay"\ (r?-l?"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Relaid (-l?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Relaying.] [Pref. re- + lay, v.] To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to relay a pavement.

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relaying

vb. (present participle of relay English)

Usage examples of "relaying".

As of yet, there are no details of the exact circumstances or who fired first but a number of corporation satellites are relaying accounts of up to four detonations of a size consistent with atomic shells or neutron minisiles.

The Mrachanis were not to know that the Elders were relaying a real-time account of this conversation to Warrior Command.

As news of the murders spread, police across the nation tried to help by relaying information about hundreds of cases that they thought might be related.

They were undoubtedly the means of relaying orders in the orcish ranks.

Gyfferan scoutships patrolled the distant reaches of local space, out beyond the sensor range of the farthest unmanned watch stations, relaying their messages back to Telabryk via the local links once hi-comms had returned.

Slowly, the passage of time lost all significance, and none were sure whether it was night or day when the sound of the anchor capstan from the upper deck reverberated through the hull and they heard the faint shouts of the petty-officers relaying the orders to get the Gull under way.

Each sales person was busily tapping on his or her keyboard, relaying glowing information about his or her latest batch of books into the central Cleaveland Stores computer.

Then it proved that the speaker was not Denzil Bains in person, but a friend who was relaying the information from a point in Mexico, where he had in some fashion received the information from Bains by radio.

Twenty-four hours a day, giant antennas on Cuba intercepted United States civilian telephone calls and military radio signals, relaying them to Cayo Santa Maria, where they were fed into the computers for decoding and analysis.

However, in this day and age an equal priority went to its shorter neighbour, a two-way transponder for amplifying and relaying mobile phone service signals.

To keep the upper hand, she then mentioned her meeting with JacquelineHume, her new divorce lawyer, dropping the name as if it were a mortarround, then relaying for my benefit the self-serving opinions hermouthpiece had delivered.

To keep the upper hand, she then mentioned her meeting with Jacqueline Hume, her new divorce lawyer, dropping the name as if it were a mortar round, then relaying for my benefit the self-serving opinions her mouthpiece had delivered.

The computer, accepting the grid and target description provided by Mears, determined all firing data needed by both the rockets and the eight-inch howitzers, relaying that data in seconds.

She honked, then saw the problem -- on Flashnews and in person at the same time -- cars in a pile, the pile beginning to burn, the news vans blocking a lane, relaying close-up images to her screen: Sunco body sweepers shoving corpses around lazily with their body brooms.

Relaying orders back to the Living Computer by means of a receptor band that looked something like an Invid slave headband, he worked the Inorganics into a killing frenzy.