Televised: meaning, definitions and examples

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televised

 

[ ˈtɛlɪvaɪzd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

broadcast, media

The term 'televised' refers to the act of transmitting content, such as television shows, events, or announcements, via television. This process allows viewers to watch programming from their homes or other locations. Televised events can range from news broadcasts to sports competitions and entertainment shows. It has revolutionized the way information is shared and consumed by the public.

Synonyms

aired, broadcast, shown.

Examples of usage

  • The concert was televised live.
  • The debate was televised for millions to see.
  • Her wedding was televised on a popular network.
  • The award ceremony will be televised across the country.

Translations

Translations of the word "televised" in other languages:

🇵🇹 televisionado

🇮🇳 टेलीविज़न किया गया

🇩🇪 fernsehübertragen

🇮🇩 ditayangkan di televisi

🇺🇦 телевізійний

🇵🇱 transmitowany w telewizji

🇯🇵 テレビ放送された

🇫🇷 télévisé

🇪🇸 televisado

🇹🇷 televizyon yayını

🇰🇷 텔레비전 방송된

🇸🇦 مُذاع على التلفاز

🇨🇿 vysílaný v televizi

🇸🇰 vysielaný v televízii

🇨🇳 电视播出

🇸🇮 televizijsko predvajano

🇮🇸 sjónvarpsútsending

🇰🇿 теледидардан көрсетілген

🇬🇪 ტელევიზიით გაწვდილი

🇦🇿 televiziyada yayımlanan

🇲🇽 televisado

Etymology

The word 'televised' is derived from the combination of 'television' and the suffix '-ized', which indicates the process of making something into or related to. 'Television' itself originated from the Greek prefix 'tele-' meaning 'distant' and the Latin root 'visio' meaning 'sight'. The term began to be used in the early 20th century as technology developed, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s with the advent of electronic telecasting. The concept of televised events gained prominence after World War II, as televisions became more widely available in households. By the end of the 20th century, televised content had become an integral part of modern culture, with significant impacts on entertainment, news dissemination, and public discourse.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #19,963, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.