[
UK
/tˌɛlɪfˈɒnɪk/
]
[ US /ˌtɛɫəˈfɑnɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌtɛɫəˈfɑnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to telephony
telephonic connection
How To Use telephonic In A Sentence
- The judge was awarded €25,000 from the paper following uncomplimentary and libellous remarks about his telephonic habits.
- People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.
- I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess.
- So I yelped: "Out out out out!" like a doggie, and then I cracked this veck who was sitting next to me and well away and burbling a horrorshow crack on the ooko or earhole, but he didn't feel it and went on with his "Telephonic hardware and when the farfarculule gets rubadubdub". Where's the show?
- Although he had already secured employment, B & Q supremos insisted that Carl nevertheless undergo their telephonic grilling.
- It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked.
- The man could barely put the phone down after telephonic board meetings ended at Goldman before speed-dialing Rajaratnam to (allegedly) give him the news.
- Telephonic communications of the German Army had been monitored and reported to the Allies by the French Resistance.
- The idea of pushing data down a telephonic connection through the intermediary of an acoustically coupled modulator-demodulator? The New Retro
- People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.