teleview

[ tel-uh-vyoo ]
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verb (used with or without object)
  1. to view with a television receiver.

Origin of teleview

1
First recorded in 1935–40; tele-1 + view

Other words from teleview

  • tel·e·view·er, noun

Words Nearby teleview

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How to use teleview in a sentence

  • Couldn't follow their movements in the teleview, if such an attachment had been built into their control transmitter.

  • I saw a half a dozen big twenty-foot teleview screens, apparently wired from the courtroom.

    Lone Star Planet | Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire
  • The sudden appearance on his teleview screen of the face and slim shoulders of a girl.

    The Beast of Space | F.E. Hardart
  • The President studied the border of the teleview screen for a moment.

    Check and Checkmate | Walter Miller
  • While the NX-1's crew had stared at it in the teleview, it had melted a hole in their bow.