telecommunicate
IPA: tˈɛɫʌkʌmjˈunʌkeɪt
verb
- To communicate over a long distance, often across the internet.
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Examples of "telecommunicate" in Sentences
- Shouldn't a theological college be able to telecommunicate with their dupes... er, students by the grace of gawd?
- And because people want interconnectivity and conversations, people expect sufficient network performance to telecommunicate - video and audio - with whomever.
- A well-prepared, media literate person of the 21st century needs to be able to blog, vlog, interview, be interviewed, podcast, webcast, telecommunicate and even host a multimedia press conferences.
- Taking this into consideration, Kang & Lee created an ad revolving around a Japanese expatriate family: a Japanese businessman takes the day off work, choosing instead to “telecommunicate” from home, because his wife is ill, and he wishes to take care of her.
- For example, by doing their business remotely, or by talking on the phone more, moving data within their network from side to side versus traveling, and using common tools on their networks, sharing data and efficiency-basically telecommunicate remotely using the type of products that we sell-that give us reason for optimism.
- With great charm and good cheer, she helped me understand the extent to which younger politicians in country after country are abandoning "the traditional media," as she gently put it -- or "the media filter," as some at the Obama White House describe my ilk -- to twit/tweet, blog, telecommunicate and otherwise engage directly with their constituents.
- I use it to write scripts, log video tapes (a program to read television "time code" with the T200 costs less than $100, compared with hardware needed to do the same job on a PC and priced at $700 or more), telecommunicate with my station's newsroom computer, maintain my expense account, keep a database of phone numbers, and entertain me occasionally with a game of chess.
- FRIEDEN: We've worked closely with the business community to encourage businesses to be supportive of workers who are sick, to make sure that they can telecommunicate, as one possibility, to not take adverse actions if they do not come in, and to not require in a midst of flu season a note from the doctor -- because the doctors are busy taking care of patients, they don't need to be filling out paperwork.
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