Yes, the word 'telephoned' is the past tense of the verb to telephone (telephones, telephoning, telephoned).
example: I telephoned the doctor's office to cancel my appointment.
telephoned
The cast of While Father Telephoned - 1913 includes: Ruth Roland as Ethel Marlin - the Daughter
The present participle is telephoning. The past participle is telephoned.
President Richard Nixon
President Richard Nixon
They were notified by maik but mostley by telephoned..
Je devrais avoir téléphoné.
Most people reading this site will never be telephoned by the President, but if this unlikely event happens, you can start by saying "Hello Mr. President" and then listen to what he has to say.
Depending on context: dispatched, posted, mailed, addressed, consigned, directed, forwarded, transmitted, conveyed, communicated, telephoned, broadcast, radioed, faxed, emailed, telegraphed, wired, cabled, summoned, contacted, requested, ordered, propelled, projected, ejected, delivered, discharged, spouted, fired, shot, released, threw
When se was cast in Lucas (1986), she was telephoned about how she'd like to have her name appear on the credits. She then suggested Ryder, as her father's Mitch Ryder album was playing in the background.
Assuming you mean to send it, write, type or print the document on paper then put the paper copy in the fax machine and operate that accordingly. A fax message is simply a telephoned photocopy.
El telefono, pero nadie contestó = The telephone, but no one answered. Él telefonó, pero nadie contestó. = He telephoned, but nobody answered.