transmitter
Americannoun
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a person or thing that transmits.
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Also called transmitting set. Radio. a device for sending electromagnetic waves; the part of a broadcasting apparatus that generates and modulates the radiofrequency current and conveys it to the antenna.
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the part of a telephonic or telegraphic apparatus that converts sound waves or mechanical movements into corresponding electric waves or impulses.
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Biochemistry. neurotransmitter.
noun
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a person or thing that transmits
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the equipment used for generating and amplifying a radio-frequency carrier, modulating the carrier with information, and feeding it to an aerial for transmission
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the microphone in a telephone that converts sound waves into audio-frequency electrical signals
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a device that converts mechanical movements into coded electrical signals transmitted along a telegraph circuit
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physiol short for neurotransmitter
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A device that converts sound, light, or electrical signals into radio, microwave, or other electrical signals of sufficient strength for the purpose of telecommunication.
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Compare receiver
Etymology
Origin of transmitter
Example Sentences
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Each animal was equipped with a waterproof heart rate monitor, dive recorder, and radio transmitter.
From Science Daily • May 9, 2026
For decades, proportional response functioned less as a strategy than a ritual: hit a transmitter, strike a barracks.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026
Declining to specify where the transmitter is located, she said it is "closer to the Netherlands than to Iran" -- although Tehran "can figure it out" if they choose.
From Barron's • Mar. 13, 2026
“The idea of having to use a broadcast transmitter of 50,000 watts is early 20th century technology,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 15, 2025
“And the transmitter only works for one simulation, right? What happens to it after that?”
From "Insurgent" by Veronica Roth
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