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televisual

British  
/ ˌtɛlɪˈvɪʒʊəl, -zjʊ- /

adjective

  1. relating to, shown on, or suitable for production on television

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Other Word Forms

  • televisually adverb

Example Sentences

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It is not the first time a Labour leader has used Lord Alli's property for televisual purposes - Ed Miliband prepared for leaders' debates ahead of the 2015 election in the barn of his house in Kent.

From BBC

“That kind of televisual stillness — there’s objectivity,” he said, “which is exactly the opposite of what I was going after.”

From New York Times

But onscreen, as a marvel of televisual imagination and an example of a seamless integration of practical and computer-generated effects, the scene is unforgettable.

From New York Times

The very structure of televisual storytelling changed too.

From Los Angeles Times

Interested in expanding your televisual horizons?

From Los Angeles Times