"Re-transmitted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Re-transmitted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Re-transmitted" Meaning

Repeatedly sent or broadcast again, typically on a radio or television station, usually because of poor reception or technical difficulties.

"Re-transmitted" Examples

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The TV signals on the West Coast area were re-transmitted via satellite.
The audio feed from the concert was re-transmitted on the radio station for those who missed the live broadcast.
The company promised to re-transmit the audio recording of the press conference on their website.
I re-transmitted the essential data to have a backup for the heavily damaged server.
The station re-transmitted its earliest sporting broadcast from the year 1954.

"Re-transmitted" Similar Words

Re-runs

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Re-shaping

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The term "re-shaping" refers to the process of changing or modifying the form, structure, or appearance of something, often in a way that gives it a new or improved shape. It can also imply the act of giving something a more desirable or optimal shape.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> A company re-shaped its business model to better suit the changing market.<br> An artist re-shaped a lump of clay into a beautiful sculpture.<br> A re-shaping process in a matter of months, transforming the company's finances.<br><br>The word can also have an emphasis on re-fashioning or re-molding something to fit a new or preferred pattern, layout, or style.

Re-spraying

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To re-spray means to spray something again, typically referring to paint, a substance, or a liquid, to apply a fresh coat or cover a surface again, often after it has worn off or faded.

Re-stocking

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Re-taking

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Re-tell

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Re-think

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Re-uptake

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Re-use

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Re-useable

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Re-write

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Reablement

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Reablement is not a word in English language. However, I found a word that is related - "rehabilitation".

Reabsorb

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Reabsorbed

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Returned or taken back into a place or system, especially a physical or biological system.