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Synonyms for radioed
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : rey-dee-oh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈreɪ diˌoʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for radioed Other synonyms for the word radioed
- acquaint
- air
- assert
- be on the air
- bear
- bequeath
- blazon
- break
- broadcast
- cable
- channel
- circulate
- clue in
- colorcast
- conduct
- consign
- convey
- cue
- debrief
- declare
- diffuse
- disclose
- dispatch
- disseminate
- divulge
- drop a line
- drop a note
- enlighten
- express
- fill in
- forward
- funnel
- get out
- give
- give a call
- give a ring
- go on the air
- go on the airwaves
- hand down
- hand on
- herald
- hint
- impart
- instill
- issue
- let in on
- let know
- make known
- mention
- pass on
- pass out
- pipe
- post
- proclaim
- promulgate
- publish
- put on the air
- radio
- radiograph
- relay
- remit
- report
- reveal
- route
- send
- send out
- send word
- ship
- show
- simulcast
- siphon
- speak
- spread
- state
- suggest
- take
- talk
- teach
- telecast
- telegraph
- telephone
- televise
- tell
- tip off
- traject
- transfer
- transfuse
- translate
- transmit
- transport
- vent
- warn
- wire
- wise up
- write
Définition of radioed
Origin :- "wireless transmission of voice signals with radio waves," 1907, abstracted from earlier combinations such as radio-receiver (1903), radiophone (1881), radio-telegraphy (1898), from radio- as a comb. form of Latin radius "beam." Use for "radio receiver" is first attested 1913; sense of "sound broadcasting as a medium" is from 1913.
- It is not a dream, but a probability that the radio will demolish blocs, cut the strings of red tape, actuate the voice "back home," dismantle politics and entrench the nation's executive in a position of power unlike that within the grasp of any executive in the world's history. ["The Reading Eagle," Reading, Pa., U.S.A., March 16, 1924]
- Wireless remained more widespread until World War II, when military preference for radio turned the tables. As an adjective by 1912, "by radio transmission;" meaning "controlled by radio" from 1974. Radio _______ "radio station or service from _______" is recorded from 1920. A radio shack (1946) was a small building housing radio equipment.
- As in notify : verb inform
- As in transmit : verb communicate, send
- As in broadcast : verb put forth on electronic media
- While he slept, Krannon must have radioed ahead, because Kerk was waiting when they arrived.
- Extract from : « Deathworld » by Harry Harrison
- Then he got a code message by radio, calling him back, and he radioed this Sub Chaser to pick him up.
- Extract from : « The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty » by Gerald Breckenridge
- It was then he had radioed Inspector Burton aboard the Bear, and caused the latter to return.
- Extract from : « The Radio Boys on Secret Service Duty » by Gerald Breckenridge
- Perhaps they sighted our task force and radioed word to their base before you put the lot of them out of commission.
- Extract from : « Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal » by Robert Sydney Bowen
- We radioed Puerto Rico patrol base and gave them the U-boat's position.
- Extract from : « Dave Dawson at Casablanca » by Robert Sydney Bowen
- Crawford and Abe Baker had radioed ahead and accommodations were ready for them.
- Extract from : « Black Man's Burden » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Wolf No. 10 never joined any of the other radioed wolves after their release, whereas the others generally remained as a pack.
- Extract from : « An Experimental Translocation of the Eastern Timber Wolf » by Thomas F. Weise
- He might have towed her to port as a derelict, but he radioed for advice and I told him to leave her.
- Extract from : « The Radio Detectives Under the Sea » by A. Hyatt Verrill
- Then he pointed the nose west, and radioed ahead to his destination at Washington, D. C.
- Extract from : « Get Out of Our Skies! » by E. K. Jarvis
- This was radioed back to the MT and the translation shot back to a speaker in my jaws.
- Extract from : « The Repairman » by Harry Harrison
Antonyms for radioed
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