DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: NOUN
- N/A
- Message that is transmitted by radio or television
- A radio or television show
- The act or process of broadcasting a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming.
- The act of scattering seed.
- In agriculture, a method of sowing in which the seed is thrown from the hand in handfuls.
- A casting or throwing seed in all directions, as from the hand in sowing.
- An act of broadcasting; specifically, a program in which sounds or images are transmitted in all directions from a radio or television station; -- usually referring to a scheduled program on a commercial or public service radio or television station, using the normal radio frequencies for those media, in contrast to a radiotelephone conversation, which may also be transmitted in all directions, but is intended for receipt by a base station in the telephone network.
- A transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver.
- A programme (show, bulletin, documentary ...) so transmitted.
- A signal, message, or audio or video program that is broadcast over a communication network.
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Communicated or transmitted by means of broadcasting, as over a communications network.
- Of or relating to the broadcasting of audio or video content over communication networks, as in television or radio.
- Widely known.
- Scattered over a wide area.
- Cast or dispersed in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; widely diffused.
- Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing); -- opposed to planting in hills, or rows.
- Cast or scattered widely, in all directions
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: VERB
- Distribute or disperse widely
- To arrange in a systematic order
- Cause to be distributed
- Cause to become widely known
- Spread throughout a given area
- Be distributed or spread, as in statistical analyses
- Be mathematically distributive
- Make available
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- Give to several people
- Give out
- Cause be distributed
- To be distributive.
- To classify or separate into categories.
- To apportion (more or less evenly).
- To scatter or spread.
- To supply to retail outlets.
- To divide into portions and dispense.
- Simple past tense and past participle of broadcast.
- To send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people
- To sow seeds over a wide area
- To appear as speaker, presenter or performer in a broadcast program
- To transmit a message over a wide area
- To transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means
- To spread (information, news, gossip) widely by any means.
- To disseminate (information, a speech, an advertisement, etc.) from a radio or television station.
- To transmit (sounds, images, or other signals) in all directions from a radio or television station.
- To cast or disperse in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; to diffuse widely.
- Broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
- Sow over a wide area, especially by hand
- Cause to become widely known
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To deliver or pass out.
- To supply (goods) to retailers.
- To place in separate pieces or examples over an area; scatter.
- To use (a term) so as to include all individuals or entities of a given class.
- To divide and dispense in portions.
- To separate into categories; classify.
- To make distribution.
- To apportion so as to be evenly spread throughout a given area.
- To be distributive. If a × (b + c) = a × b + a × c, then × distributes over +.
- To communicate or transmit (a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming) to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network.
- To make known over a wide area: : announce.
- To sow (seed) over a wide area, especially by hand.
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To divide among several or many; to deal out; to apportion; to allot.
- To dispense; to administer.
- To divide or separate, as into classes, orders, kinds, or species; to classify; to assort, as specimens, letters, etc.
- To separate (type which has been used) and return it to the proper boxes in the cases.
- To spread (ink) evenly, as upon a roller or a table.
- To employ (a term) in its whole extent; to take as universal in one premise.
- N/A
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a scattered manner.
- So as to scatter or be scattered in all directions; so as to spread widely, as seed from the hand in sowing, or news from the press.
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In logic, to employ in its full extent, as a term
- Release
- To divide or parcel out; allot in shares; bestow in parts or shares, or in due proportion; apportion; divide among several: as, Moses distributed lands to the tribes of Israel; Christ distributed the loaves to his disciples; to distribute justice.
- Synonyms Apportion, Allot, Assign (see dispense); partition, portion out.
- To separate and put in place or order; arrange by classification or location: as, to distribute printing-types into their respective boxes (see II., 2); to distribute animals into classes, orders, genera, and species; to distribute the books in a library according to their subjects.
- To classify, arrange, sort, assort, dispose.
- To make distribution; exercise charity.
- In printing, to put dead matter (that, is, composed types that are no longer needed for printing) into the cases, by holding a quantity of it upright in the left hand on a support, and throwing the sepa rate types from a number taken between the thumb and first and second fingers of the right hand into their proper boxes; to “throw in”: as, he distributes rapidly.
- To spread out; cover a surface or fill a space with: as, to distribute ink (that is, spread it evenly and smoothly) on printing-rollers; to distribute manure over a field; to distribute heat in a building.
- To spread; scatter; disperse.
- Cast or dispersed upon the ground with the hand, as seed in sowing: opposed to sowed in drills or rows.
- Widely spread or diffused.
- To sow broadcast.
- By scattering or throwing at large from the hand: as, to sow broadcast.
- So as to disseminate widely; in wide dissemination.
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: RELATED WORDS
- Hand out, Give away, Stagger, Deal, Diffuse, Broadcast, Stack, Spread, Allot, Propagate, Disperse, Circulate, Dispense, Administer, Disseminate
- Circularize, Program, Disperse, Beam, Spread, Send, Propagate, Publicized, Distribute, Disseminate, Distributed, Circulate, Transmit, Air, Aired
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lot, Circularize, Give away, Stagger, Deal, Diffuse, Broadcast, Stack, Spread, Allot, Propagate, Disperse, Circulate, Dispense, Disseminate
- Circularize, Program, Disperse, Beam, Spread, Send, Propagate, Publicized, Distribute, Disseminate, Distributed, Circulate, Transmit, Air, Aired
DISTRIBUTE vs BROADCAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If practicable, the Company may distribute interim dividends.
- Pull Starter Handle to distribute oil in cylinder.
- What do they charge to distribute your resume?
- Select to distribute Costs for the Miscellaneous Voucher.
- Distribute the appropriate trading profiles to each group.
- Others distribute one program to each ceremony guest.
- What methods will we use to distribute them?
- Jones with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine and cocaine base.
- The government charged them with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine.
- EPDs will distribute throughout the universe owing to repulsion force and distribute uniformly on a large scale.
- Although the BJTC traditionally accredits broadcast courses, it is grams that include a multimedia approach than a simply broadcast one.
- Broadcast journalism students receive extensive technical training with the production and editing equipment used in the broadcast industry.
- Daily Broadcast Logs Records document daily broadcast activities of the institutional radio station or television channel.
- Restricting broadcast domains: A broadcast domain is restricted within a VLAN.
- Broadcast Storms: Switches flood broadcasts; looped topologies create multiple copies of a single broadcast and perpetually cycle them through the loop.
- If the broadcast is playing, you are asked to stop the broadcast first.
- In broadcast mode, a server sends periodic broadcast messages to multiple clients simultaneously.
- Cell Broadcast can be compared to radio broadcast.
- Broadcast airwaves are subject to political and broadcast schedules.
- If an HD radio broadcast is received, the radio mode will switch from analog broadcast to HD radio broadcast.
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