broadcasts
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pluralof broadcast.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
broadcastverb (used with object)to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station. -
present tense formof broadcast (3rd person singular).present tense
Used to describe things happening now or regularly.
broadcastverb (used with object)to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station.
Example Sentences
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For $5 a month, listeners will be able to follow live game broadcasts for every home and away game for nearly every major sporting event.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 29, 2026
Wayne Gilmore, an optometrist who owns the local radio station that broadcasts high-school football games, doesn’t want to miss a potential economic boon.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 28, 2026
Laura Ingraham and Jesse Watters chose not to preview or promote the speech in the two prime hours leading up to it, and Ingraham refrained from mentioning it on her Friday, Monday and Tuesday broadcasts.
From Salon ● Jul. 22, 2026
The target of the Danish group's wrath is an advertising campaign that was "aired during recent, widely viewed global sporting broadcasts and on TikTok and Facebook, causing widespread confusion," it said.
From Barron's ● Jul. 21, 2026
It ran faster than any computer she’d ever had, could access satellites or Hephaestus-TV broadcasts from Mount Olympus, and ran custom-made programs that could do just about anything except tie shoelaces.
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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