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public-address system

American  
[puhb-lik-uh-dres] / ˈpʌb lɪk əˈdrɛs /

noun

  1. a combination of electronic devices that makes sound audible via loudspeakers to many people, as in an auditorium or out of doors.


public-address system British  

noun

  1. Sometimes shortened to: PA system.  a system of one or more microphones, amplifiers, and loudspeakers for increasing the sound level of speech or music, used in auditoriums, public gatherings, etc

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Etymology

Origin of public-address system

First recorded in 1920–25

Example Sentences

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“These are the true Yankees fans right here,” Trevino said in an interview broadcast on the Yankee Stadium public-address system, working the crowd on a cool and rainy night.

From Washington Times • May 4, 2023

They kept fighting even as the public-address system blared the sound of a chainsaw with every third down, even as fans constantly chanted and gestured, even as this crazy half-stadium felt like three stadiums.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 25, 2022

Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and Northern Idaho said in a 2020 lawsuit that the group amplifies its “services,” which include rock band performances, with a public-address system and large speakers pointed at the clinic.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 9, 2022

When the teams took the court, the public-address system crackled with the names of some of the most well-known players in women’s basketball.

From New York Times • May 2, 2022

The public-address system blared the usual Monday- morning announcements about bake sales and soccer practice.

From "Out of My Mind" by Sharon M. Draper