aired

IPA: ˈɛrd

adjective

  • (of a complaint or problem) Having been uttered or spoken of, such that certain persons are aware.
  • (of a show) Having been broadcast, such as on television or radio.
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Examples of "aired" in Sentences

  • Portman's team took to his Twitter account to comment on the debate, which aired from a Toledo area high school.
  • Coming to the defense of her preferred Senatorial candidate, Joe Miller, Palin aired some explosive accusations aimed at the fourth estate.
  • : 53 AM phone call aired by C-SPAN (aka Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network) on the Washington Journal broadcast hosted by Robb Harleston.
  • If FOX had aired from the Bush White House and refused to air an opposite view point, what do you think the charges against FOX would be? duh.
  • Even though every TV programme aired is freely downloadable from the Internet, sales of classic programmes on DVD are strong and growing year on year.
  • The great thing about watching TV shows well after they've aired is you don't have to wait months to see the resolution of season ending cliffhangers (that that LOST!).
  • The Kimse Yok Mu association, founded after a TV show with the same title aired on Samanyolu TV, has served as a bridge to take the donations to the poor and the needy since
  • The audacity many democrats have in believing that somehow ALL of Obama's dirty laundry (and despite what many pundits say about Clinton, she's really barely scratched the surface) won't be aired is inane.
  • As the Chicago Daily Observer wonders: One question that Obama definitely does not want to be aired is whether or not he supports slave reparations payments to the same degree as does his friend Dorothy Tillman?

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