Broadcasted


to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station.
to speak, perform, sponsor, or present on a radio or television program:
The president will broadcast his message on all stations tonight.
to cast or scatter abroad over an area, as seed in sowing.
to spread widely; disseminate:
She broadcast the good news all over town.
to indicate unwittingly to another (one’s next action); telegraph:
He broadcast his punch and the other man was able to parry it.
to transmit programs or signals from a radio or television station.
to make something known widely; disseminate something.
to speak, perform, sponsor, or present all or part of a radio or television program:
The Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcasts every Saturday on our local station.
something that is broadcast.
a single radio or television program.
the broadcasting of radio or television messages, speeches, etc.
a single period of broadcasting.
a method of sowing by scattering seed.
(of programs) transmitted from a radio or television station.
of or relating to broadcasting.
cast abroad or all over an area, as seed scattered widely.
so as to reach the greatest number of people by radio or television:
The vital news was sent broadcast to inform the entire nation.
so as to be cast abroad over an area:
seed sown broadcast.
Contemporary Examples

Jennifer Lawrence’s Righteous Fury Says Everything We Wanted to Say Kevin O’Keeffe December 28, 2014
Psy on New Single ‘Gentleman,’ Kim Jong-un, Justin Bieber & More Marlow Stern April 28, 2013
Prince Harry To Represent Queen at Mandela Memorial Tom Sykes February 25, 2014
Join My Liveblog of Tonight’s GOP Debate David Frum January 23, 2012
A Quorum For Change: The Fight For Global LGBT Equality Justin Jones December 10, 2014

Historical Examples

Agriculture for Beginners Charles William Burkett
Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement Alva Agee
Agriculture for Beginners Charles William Burkett
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930 Various
Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement Alva Agee

verb -casts, -casting, -cast, -casted
to transmit (announcements or programmes) on radio or television
(intransitive) to take part in a radio or television programme
(transitive) to make widely known throughout an area: to broadcast news
(transitive) to scatter (seed, etc) over an area, esp by hand
noun

a transmission or programme on radio or television
(as modifier): a broadcast signal

the act of scattering seeds
(as modifier): the broadcast method of sowing

adjective
dispersed over a wide area: broadcast seeds
adverb
far and wide: seeds to be sown broadcast

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