Used in a Sentence

broadcasting

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for broadcasting.

Editorial note

We've been broadcasting radio signals into space for many years now (basically as a side-effect of broadcasting them to ourselves).

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

The act by which something is broadcast.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of broadcasting gathered in one view.

noun

The act by which something is broadcast.

adjective

Sending in all directions.

noun

(business) The business or profession of radio and television.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for broadcasting.

noun

The act by which something is broadcast.

adjective

Sending in all directions.

noun

(business) The business or profession of radio and television.

noun

(agriculture) The act of spreading seeds over a wide area.

Example sentences

1

We've been broadcasting radio signals into space for many years now (basically as a side-effect of broadcasting them to ourselves).

2

A quarter million came from the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), a CIA spinoff that now operates under the Broadcasting Board of Governors.

3

Remember that the beacon is not broadcasting continuously—it’s blinking instead.

4

You don't see other nations who engage in adversarial ways against the US broadcasting their intentions in public theatre.

5

There are better photo sharing apps, there are better messenging apps, there are better broadcasting apps.

6

He wasn't broadcasting his name in the first place; only you had the information (in the limited knowledge of the context).

7

How do you suggest this intern should determine whether or not the broadcaster has the rights to the content they're broadcasting?

8

Look at the notifications each app is broadcasting and turn them into silent notifications.

9

That makes sense to me, once the novelty wears off, broadcasting stuff about yourself to everyone you know is not so fun.

10

Implying it's wicked and thus broadcasting it everywhere may have done them a favor -- even if some Indians now boycott the store.

11

You can read more on our blog how to start broadcasting URL using beacons and how to test it on Chrome for iOS.

12

It might as well be a radio transmitter that's broadcasting every keystroke.

Quote examples

1

And maybe, when an operator is broadcasting informational goods to all anonymous correspondents ("the public"), the respective rights should be understood differently, totally outside a 'property' frame.

2

The difference is that Google+ seemed to go from a passive mostly private "collecting information about you so we can target ads" mode, to an intrusive "we're applying value judgments to you" and "broadcasting information about you to others" mode.

3

Seems like either the FAA needs to start broadcasting their flight restriction advisories a bit more broadly (now that they need to be heeded by more and more people), or people who fly multirotors need a basic "here's how you follow the rules of the sky" course when they buy one.

Proper noun examples

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Broadcasting everyones spoken words is definitely in our future somewhere if the current trends continue.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use broadcasting in a sentence?

We've been broadcasting radio signals into space for many years now (basically as a side-effect of broadcasting them to ourselves).

What does broadcasting mean?

The act by which something is broadcast.

What part of speech is broadcasting?

broadcasting is commonly used as noun, adjective.