Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. The NVIDIA Broadcast app transforms any room into a home studio. Take your livestreams, voice chats, and video conference calls to the next level with AI-enhanced voice and video. Download Now

  2. [ T ] to spread information to a lot of people: I'm leaving but please don't broadcast the fact. be broadcast to I don't want this broadcast to the entire school. [ T ] to spread something such as seeds over a wide area: Prepare the soil by raking over lightly and broadcasting the seed sparingly over the area.

  3. new.broadcastseva.gov.in › digigov-portal-web-app › indexHome | Broadcast Seva | GoI

    Broadcast Seva, an initiative by Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, provides a single point facility for broadcast related activities.

  4. Jul 8, 2012 · The meaning of BROADCAST is to scatter or sow (seed or something similar) over a broad area. How to use broadcast in a sentence.

  5. to transmit programs or signals from a radio or television station. to make something known widely; disseminate something. to speak, perform, sponsor, or present all or part of a radio or television program: The Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcasts every Saturday on our local station.

  6. adjective [ always before noun ] relating to television or radio: broadcast news. verb [ I, T ] uk / ˈbrɔːdkɑːst / us past tense and past participle broadcast | also US broadcasted. B2. to send out a programme on television or radio: [ often passive ] The concert will be broadcast live next week. broadcaster. noun [ C ]

  7. A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television. In a broadcast on state radio the government announced that it was willing to resume peace talks. [ + on] Synonyms: transmission, show, programme, telecast More Synonyms of broadcast. 2. verb B2.

  8. verb (used without object) , broad·cast or broad·cast·ed, broad·cast·ing. to transmit programs or signals from a radio or television station. to make something known widely; disseminate something.

  9. /ˈbrɔːdkæst/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] broadcast (something) to send out programmes on television or radio. The concert will be broadcast live (= at the same time as it takes place) tomorrow evening. Most of the programmes are broadcast in English. They began broadcasting in 1922.

  10. /ˈbrɔːdkæst/ a radio or television programme. (British English) a party political broadcast (= for example, before an election) We watched a live broadcast of the speech (= one shown at the same time as the speech was made). The evening news broadcasts are very different today than they were 25 years ago.

  1. People also search for