online
Americanadjective
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operating under the direct control of, or connected to, a main computer.
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connected by computer to one or more other computers or networks, as through a commercial electronic information service or the internet.
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of or denoting a business that transmits electronic information over telecommunications lines.
an online bookstore.
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available or operating on a computer or computer network.
an online dictionary.
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by means of or using a computer.
online shopping.
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Radio. (of a network) supplying affiliated stations with all or a substantial part of their programming.
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Television. of or relating to the final editing of a videotaped program.
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done or accomplished while in operation or active service.
online maintenance.
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located on major routes or rail lines.
online industries.
adverb
adjective
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of, relating to, or concerned with a peripheral device that is directly connected to and controlled by the central processing unit of a computer
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of or relating to the internet
online shopping
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occurring as part of, or involving, a continuous sequence of operations, such as a production line
adverb
Etymology
Origin of online
First recorded in 1915–20 (in sense “located on rail lines”); 1945–50 for other senses
Example Sentences
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The result is a subtle but significant rewrite of how consumer commerce works in the world’s largest online retail market.
From Barron's
“You know where your luggage is sitting underneath? You got gold and silver sitting underneath there, too,” said Ken Lewis, CEO of Bullion International Group, which owns Apmex, an online precious-metals market.
Meanwhile, Millner said costs for her online bakery and café in Huntington were "going up and up and up".
From BBC
Once his online classes are over, Luis zones out playing a first-person shooter game called "Half Life," often for five hours a day.
From Barron's
Store standards fell after cuts in staff hours and shoppers complained about empty shelves, slow restocking, and poor online availability.
From BBC
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