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What is the verb for televisional?

What's the verb for televisional? Here's the word you're looking for.

televise
  1. to broadcast, or be broadcast, by television
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The judge also rejected a media request to televise the high-profile trial.”
      “I hope that the government sees fit to televise the hearings of this investigation.”
      “She wanted to televise her death in order to promote the right to die with dignity and with help, under certain conditions.”
television
  1. (neologism, informal) To watch television.
televises
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of televise
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    1. “As part of its Big Ten agreement but separate from its Big Ten coverage, Raycom televises selected games for each of the 11 conference schools.”
      “Using technology unique to The Weather Channel, it also televises notices, such as flood warnings and evacuation information, on a community-specific basis.”
televisioned
  1. simple past tense and past participle of television
televised
  1. simple past tense and past participle of televise
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    1. “For years, the ratings for the televised Emmy Awards have been in freefall.”
      “Is a party more aggrieved by the fact that their grief, loss and suffering is televised around the world?”
      “Speaking of Timbuktu, that's where my next televised adventure's going to be from, and I must dash there.”
televisioning
  1. present participle of television
televising
  1. present participle of televise
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    1. “The trick of forecasting and televising the weather has changed a bit since I was first planted in front of a television.”
      “Most commentators have passed judgment on this, the first live televising of a British court case, by dismissing the lengthy legal exchanges as unutterably tedious.”
      “Although the days of the Zeppelins have passed, lighter-than-air craft remain in the public eye because of their use in televising sporting events.”
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