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View definitions for put on television

put on television

verb as in televise

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In lockdown, we were sat watching television shows or theatres' productions that were put on television, and obviously we were doing that in our lounge.

From BBC

It may have featured some of the most elaborate, complicated sequences ever put on television, but it rushed major plotlines, had Daenerys and Jon break up without ever really delving into the emotions behind their split, and so on.

From Salon

The question of whether Theranos ads were misleading, and whether ads like that one were put on television even though Elizabeth Holmes knew they were misleading, is part of the case against Holmes, who’s on trial in San Jose, California for 11 counts of wire fraud.

She became a PA to the TV-am boss Bruce Gyngell, before she was put on television.

Even Mehdi Bazargan, Iran’s first prime minister after the revolution, warned at one point he could be detained and put on television “repeating things like a parrot.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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