answersLogoWhite

0

What does telegraphed mean?

User Avatar

Anonymous

17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, especially by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a sending instrument and a distant receiving instrument connected by a conducting wire or other communications channel

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does telegraphed his motion mean?

Telegraphing his motion means inadvertently giving advance notice or indication of the movement he is about to make, making it easier for others to predict or anticipate his actions. It stems from the historical communication method of telegraphy, where messages were sent over a distance, allowing the recipient to anticipate the message before receiving it. In a physical context, it can refer to unintentionally signaling one's intentions before actually executing them.


When did the telegraph go out?

when swag was telegraphed and then swag became end swag. swag


What president was the first to have his inauguration reported by telegraph?

When was the first telegraphed inauguration?


Which President did Queen Victoria transmits the first telegraphed message over the transatlantic cable?

President James Buchanan on August 16, 1858.


What is a antonym for telegraph?

One meaning of telegraph is to make it clear or show what is about to happen. As in "He telegraphed his punch when he dropped his shoulder." The opposite would be to conceal or hide.


Why was Savannah spared the torch at the end of the March to the sea?

Sherman telegraphed to President Lincoln, "I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton."


What is the format of telegram?

----------------------------------------... INDIAN POST AND TELEGRAM --------------------------------------... Name And Address of the....|.. ......NAME- ........adressee..................... |....... Address- ......................................... |....... Telegraph office- ......................................... |....... Telephone No.- --------------------------------------... MESSAGE-................................. --------------------------------------... ...................... {Message sud b written in ..................................... .......................... capital letters & according.................................. ..........................to word limit which is generally.......................... ..................................... 25 words}..................................... --------------------------------------... SENDER's Name- ........................................... --------------------------------------... Not to be telegraphed:............................... .....................................(... ............................. Sender's name & Address................................ --------------------------------------...


What is an Unprovoked attack in a quarrel of war?

I'd suggest there is no such thing as unprovoked. The attacker always responds to something he found offensive. In Japan's case, it was the oil embargo and an exaggerated sense of entitlement. Justification is the variable. It would be a foolish aggressor who telegraphed his intentions to attack, surprise being one of the most important aspects of engagement.


What did Union general in chief Henry Halleck believe about the Union victory at South Mountain in 1862?

On September 30, 1862, General in Chief telegraphed General McClellan that he was very pleased about the battle reports furnished by McClellan on the victory at South Mountain and Antietam. His congratulations were overwhelming and he promised to convey all of this to President Lincoln.


How do you put force into a punch?

Pivot your feet as you punch. Push the body forward. Energy travells upwards from the ground up your legs through your back muscles and pivoting helps to push that energy out as you punch. Pushing the body forward is also helpful but many argue that the punch is being telegraphed and the punch be thrown from a stationary position.


What is the synonym word for sent?

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 did Jefferson Davis ask for the surrender of union held fort Sumter in Charleston South Carolina?

On Apr.10,1861 the Confederate Secretary of War, Walker, telegraphed to Gen. Beauregard to ask for the surrendering of the Fort. The request was handed over to Major Anderson, commander of the fort, in the late afternoon of the 11th. The request was repealed at 3,15 AM of 12th. At 4,15 AM of the same day the Confederates opened fire on fort Sumter.