Televise in a sentence as a verb

We can televise a lower tier if we want to.

"Seise" and "televise" don't look right to this UKian either.

The media loves to televise drama, it's what sells.

Play the games in empty stadiums, but televise them.

I can actually stand "televise" because the base word "television" uses an "s" after the "i".

We could televise it and subsidise the whole thing with advertising revenue.

You could at least televise the generation of a random seed, perhaps, but you'd still need faith in the individual RNGs.

On that channel televise debates on most up voted questions on infrastructure set up.

A crew hand on a crabbing boat can make good money, with low skills for high risk, but that is so strange we televise them on TV for entertainment.

Poorer countries won't be able to implement itI have yet to see a country so poor that it doesn't televise its major soccer matches.

So, if we assume that this game is important enough to somebody to televise, why would we not have volunteers to steer the camera?

I don't care if you want to date 25 people and winnow them down in a rose ceremony, or if you want to televise your rushed courtship, but I'm very nearly 100% sure that I would never want to date anyone willing to participate in that particular spectacle.

Televise definitions

verb

broadcast via television; "The Royal wedding was televised"

See also: telecast