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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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He kept his eyes from the teleview, though it had a terrible fascination for him, and surveyed the NX-1's array of control instruments.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

And, as Bowman moved his hands in a hopeless gesture, he saw in the teleview the reason.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

Then, while waiting for the NX-1 to shift, he studied the teleview screen to sight the range exactly.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry

All you had to go by were these sketchy representations in the teleview; tiny flecks of light that outlined the various movable members of the robot.

From Astounding Stories, March, 1931 by Various

He thought desperately, while Bowman and Brown stared at the fantastic tale the teleview spelled out.

From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry