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TV
noun as in visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves
Example Sentences
Hegseth, on TV, podcasts and books, has railed against what he calls the “woke” military.
On Russian TV her nomination as intelligence director is being framed as likely to complicate Washington's relations with Ukraine.
That tide has turned under President Xi Jinping, whose government is tightening controls on Pride events, restricting queer representation on TV and pressuring internet sites and platforms to scrub LGBTQ-friendly content.
When he heard that FX was developing the project for TV, he reached out.
Like many TV shows aimed at the under 10 demographic, “Carl” features adorable animated animals who work together to solve problems and learn valuable life lessons.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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