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teleview

American  
[tel-uh-vyoo] / ˈtɛl əˌvyu /

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to view with a television receiver.


Other Word Forms

  • televiewer noun

Etymology

Origin of teleview

First recorded in 1935–40; tele- 1 + view

Example Sentences

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While the NX-1's crew had stared at it in the teleview, it had melted a hole in their bow.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

For the benefit of Earthlubbers whose only knowledge of Mercury is derived from the teleview screen, it should be explained that Mercurians are not human, even if they do slightly resemble us.

From Astounding Stories, June, 1931 by Various

Wells' fists kept tensing and relaxing as he peered for a sight of the enemy in the teleview.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

He could almost see Hemingway Bowman give his old familiar smile as he answered: "Then so long, Keith!" ommander Keith Wells studied the teleview screen.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

Why, I could devise a teleview attachment in two days that would make them visible.

From Astounding Stories, March, 1931 by Various