coverage
IPA: kˈʌvɝʌdʒ
noun
- An amount by which something or someone is covered.
- (journalism) The amount and type of attention given to an event or topic in news media or other media.
- (genetics) The average number of reads representing a given nucleotide in the reconstructed sequence.
- The area covered by a mobile phone (cellphone) or other radio network.
- The signal strength, reception of a radio signal.
- (sports) Defense.
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Examples of "coverage" in Sentences
- I remember the coverage vividly.
- The article overstates the coverage.
- It shows the coverage of the network.
- This is the anemic nature of coverage.
- The medical malpractice coverage is provided.
- That is reflected in the coverage of the articles.
- Is the subject worthy of the coverage it received
- Compare this to the coverage of paganism or economics.
- Are the coverage of topics proportionate to their importance
- That's not convincing of the comprehensiveness of the coverage.
- All this Palin coverage is causing a state of ennui in many of your readers.
- The most popular slant in coverage is that technology makes life more productive.
- When gathering coverage, the figleaf report can be downloaded from the / _coverage url.
- Most of the term coverage portions of life insurance policies are very small compared to actual term policies.
- Under the House bill, this hole in coverage is cut by $500 immediately, and seniors get a 50 percent discount for some drugs.
- I think, on the average, for a $100 premium per month of a life, you could get the term coverage part for only between $15 to $20 bucks.
- Universal coverage is an important goal and something we should strive for, but it will not create true parity in coverage or health outcomes.
- This involves structuring a policy to include significant amounts of term-life coverage and "paid-up additions," a low-commission form of permanent-life coverage that supplants the term coverage over time.
- April 9th, 2010 9: 07 pm ET perhaps this non stop weekend of Palin coverage is a GOOD thing because the more she opens her mouth the more foolish she looks ... that is except in the eyes of her fans which she could say no wrong.
- Because I usually read a number of different papers, I would like to extend the idea, so that as well as, or instead, of it being specific to one news service, I could draw in coverage from a number of news sources (of my choice), so that when I looked at any particular checked topic/tag I could see a broader aggregated overview, even if it was only in headline or precis form links.
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