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vb. (present participle of transceive English)
Usage examples of "transceiving".
Yet we are expected, especially after transceiving that report on Rose, to file reports in person to our superior.
It wouldn't do for an AAnn vidcast scanner to pick her up transceiving in a one‑piece suit designed to create an effect of semi‑invisibility.
It wouldn't do for an AAnn vidcast scanner to pick her up transceiving in a one-piece suit designed to create an effect of semi-invisibility.
Still others have been deployed as substitutes for the transceiving devices our dovin basals engulfed.
At the first indication of the flotilla's intent to jump, courier ships had been dispatched to the Mid Rim world, and alerts had been sent via transceiving ships strung between Mon Calamari and Kashyyyk, and Kashyyyk and the Hapes Cluster.
There was hardly anywhere in the world where his concerns might not be expected to take him, smiling and polite, reassuring, his flat black little transceiving machine swinging from its strap over his left shoulder, his fresh red carnation in the buttonhole of his black suit.
The logistics of shipment and transceiving would be greatly simplified and, as such, would more than compensate for the higher real estate cost of the land itself.
So the visits came less and less frequently, and Conrad found himself at the Instelnet Transceiving Station more than once, burning a decade’s worth of savings to send his own little software homunculus to the stars and back.