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videoconference

[ vid-ee-oh-kon-fer-uhns, -fruhns ]

noun

  1. a type of teleconference conducted among more than two participants who transmit and receive both audio and video data via computer, smartphone, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of videoconference1

First recorded in 1970–75; video + conference
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“There’s a lot of nuances to that situation based on all the things that come with a trade, contracts and things like that,” Snead said when asked about Ramsey during a videoconference with reporters.

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“It’s great to have that done and kind of out of the way, you know, as we get this thing going,” Stafford said during a videoconference with reporters.

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“I kind of knew where I wanted to be,” Garoppolo said Wednesday during a videoconference with reporters.

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“I was ready to go,” Atwell, who signed a one-year, $10-million contract Tuesday, said during a videoconference with reporters.

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Earlier Wednesday, during a videoconference with reporters, Rams general manager Les Snead had characterized the resolution of Stafford’s situation as “a renewal of vows.”

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