stenograph

IPA: stɛnʌgræf

noun

  • A production of stenography; anything written in shorthand.
  • A shorthand character.
  • A stenography machine.

verb

  • To write or report in stenographic characters.
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Examples of "stenograph" in Sentences

  • He decided to be a stenographer.
  • Stenographers are history recorders.
  • It would only include an interpreter and stenographer.
  • If an official stenographer does the same thing, we can.
  • At the end, Wood dictated his actions to the stenographer.
  • He became a court stenographer of the local circuit court.
  • He worked as a stenographer during the Japanese Occupation.
  • He quit in 1897 to take a better paying job as a stenographer.
  • Cauchon was born in La Malbaie, Quebec and became a stenographer.
  • He also worked as a clerk and stenographer in Bombay for a brief period.
  • Court reporters typically record words in a unique shorthand language using a machine called a stenograph.
  • I cannot repeat what he said; I was too much engrossed to take my note-book out, and begin to stenograph his story.
  • (Bailiff (Chico) brings in Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (Groucho), as the Court Reporter (Harpo) types on stenograph, rips paper out and eats it; cue music)
  • TCO, I bet the senate has a stenograph department which has literal transcriptions of their sessions, I know the parliament in Holland has this service.
  • Most court reporters must buy their own equipment, including stenograph machines, which can cost $5,000 or more, laptop computers and transcription technology.
  • Before many weeks Edward could "stenograph" fairly well, and as the typewriter had not then come into its own, he was ready to put his knowledge to practical use.
  • Mass media has become, in the course of a few decades, a tool of dumbed-down distraction, suppression of truth, creator of ignorance, disseminator of disinformation and a stenograph for the corporatist elements that rule America.
  • The programme relished all the things wrong with Qwerty, and the many alternatives: some have blank keys for you to customise; others are for typing while you dive; and then there's the diverting-sounding Orbit keyboard, described by one expert as "like a stenograph machine but powered by knobs".
  • Thus, as can readily be seen on a daily basis, both in the corporatist stenograph called the mass media and inside the halls of governance – for those willing to open their eyes and see, for those that have escaped the slavery of thought – is the perpetual attempt to make extinct all traces of inconvenient truths that might upset the long-standing balance that maintains the few in mastery over the many.

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