[+ obj] 1 : to send out (signals, programs, etc.) by radio or television
▪ The station broadcasts the symphony live every Friday night. ▪ The interview was broadcast from London. 2 : to tell (something that is private or secret) to many people
▪ If you tell her anything about your personal life she'll broadcast it to everyone in the office. 3 : to throw (something, such as seeds) across a wide area of the ground
▪ broadcast fertilizer on the lawn
▪ The station broadcasts the symphony live every Friday night. ▪ The interview was broadcast from London.
▪ If you tell her anything about your personal life she'll broadcast it to everyone in the office.
▪ broadcast fertilizer on the lawn
— broad·cast·er noun, plural broad·cast·ers [count]
▪ radio/television broadcasters
▪ radio/television broadcasters
— broadcasting noun [noncount]
▪ She wants to have a career in broadcasting.
▪ She wants to have a career in broadcasting.





