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relay

verb as in pass on, transmit

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When asked how she feels about paving the way for abortion education on the Internet, Steinauer was quick to relay her enthusiasm.

Pippa and and her brother are part of a team of eight cyclists, and will be riding three hours a day each in relay.

Defendants instead had an assistant relay to Raimondi that Olenicoff had a change of heart about the sculptures.

Teams generally race in a relay format with one racer always on the road.

He asserts that the CEO admitted to flaws in the system on an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) in October 2013.

So he kept on, posting the last of the mermen in his mental relay well away from the city, but swimming upstream himself.

At each relay the reporters descended from their carriage and found themselves with Michael.

The drop or relay controls a local circuit composed of an open-circuit battery and an ordinary vibrating bell.

An ordinary telegraph relay may be used in connection with the closed-circuit alarm.

The alarm switches are all connected in series in this case and in circuit with a closed-circuit battery and relay or drop.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to relay, such as: broadcast, carry, communicate, deliver, hand over, and send.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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