transmitted

IPA: trænsmˈɪtɪd

adjective

  • (sometimes in combination) That has been transmitted (in a specified manner).
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Examples of "transmitted" in Sentences

  • The disease is genetically transmitted.
  • The dossiers were transmitted to the town hall.
  • The angle of refraction of the transmitted signal beam is qr.
  • The approved bill is transmitted to the Senate for its concurrence.
  • This simplifies the calculation concurrently as the packet is transmitted.
  • And does that message get transmitted from the top down, from the school board to administrators to teachers?
  • But because "boogaloo" is a term transmitted more often orally than in writing, it has enjoyed an immunity to the flux of fashion.
  • She can not consent that a title transmitted by the fathers of the Revolution shall be destroyed or defeated by acquiescence in the adverse occupation of a foreign state, and that what was once fairly yielded shall be reclaimed in utter defiance of a solemn deed of cession.
  • Elgie Holstein, a former Energy Department official who now works for an environmental group, said it is a problem that real-time data on a well's ability to withstand pressure is usually only transmitted from the rig to the headquarters of the company in charge of the well.

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