From the Greek words meaning "from far away" and "to see", it means a device to which a picture and sound can be broadcast by means of radio waves or a cable.
Transmit by television: "a live televised debate".
From the Greek words meaning "from far away" and "to see", it means a device to which a picture and sound can be broadcast by means of radio waves or a cable.
Theoretically speaking, the antonym of the word televise would be receive, or "to receive", since televise generally means to "transmit".
i had to televise my peach and suck a pineapple
Verb Form: Ajective form: Televise Televised
The local station will televise our event!
I heard they will televise the Queen's wedding
Before a important thing is going on TV the have to televise it before it comes on.
to not annouce
The adjective forms of the verb 'to televise' are the present participle, televising, and the past participle, televised.The noun forms of the verb 'to televise' are televisionand the gerund (present participle), televising.
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televises television
"Televise" does not have a prefix or suffix. The word comes from "television" and "broadcast."