stenographic

IPA: stɛnʌgrˈæfɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to stenography
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Examples of "stenographic" in Sentences

  • She and Nancy corresponded daily in the "pothooks," as Jennie Bruce called the stenographic signs.
  • Media lapdogs are marked by stenographic tendencies, sympathetic frames and a reliance on industry jargon.
  • But it's treated rather blithely in a stenographic US media, with little attention to its substance or peril.
  • I followed the Nixon Watergate stories breathlessly, but the Post has become much too comfortable with error and slipshod (stenographic) reporting.
  • They have to be clear and stop waffling or getting suckered into invented Republican arguments and claims which the stenographic mass media facilitates all the time.
  • This week, the stenographic coverage our "leaders" count on features the administration's proposed $1.1 trillion in ten years deficit reduction versus the House Republicans' battles to shave up to $100 billion from this year's spending.
  • TP U BG, which supposedly means “FUCK” in stenographic shorthand, or SHTHPNS), it may not discriminate based on viewpoint (for instance, because ARYAN-1 conveys a “message of racial superiority”), nor may it use standards that are so vague that they can be a cloak for viewpoint discrimination (e.g., a “contrary to public policy” standard).

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