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video record

1 American  

noun

  1. music video.


video-record 2 American  
[vid-ee-oh-ri-kawrd] / ˈvɪd i oʊ rɪˌkɔrd /

verb (used with object)

  1. to record (programs, broadcasts, or the like) on videotape or videodisk.


Etymology

Origin of video record1

First recorded in 1960–65

Origin of video-record2

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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But investigators said he instead planned to eject himself during the flight and video record himself parachuting to the ground as his plane crashed.

From Los Angeles Times

Michigan is facing possible discipline from the Big Ten Conference related to the allegations that Stalions was purchasing tickets to the games of Wolverines opponents and sending people to the games to video record teams’ play-calling signals.

From Washington Times

“This creates a crucial gap in the video record, allowing officers to make up reasons for the stop and prevent public accountability for their actions.”

From Los Angeles Times

The investigator was part of a plan by the would-be kidnappers, working for the government of Iran, to use private investigators in 2020 and 2021 to surveil, photograph, and video record Alinejad and others in her home on multiple occasions, prosecutors said.

From Seattle Times

The complainant told the court she felt sick and disgusted when she found out about the video recordings, claiming she did not give him consent to video record her.

From BBC