How To Use Telephonic In A Sentence
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The judge was awarded €25,000 from the paper following uncomplimentary and libellous remarks about his telephonic habits.
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People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.
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I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess.
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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?
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Although he had already secured employment, B & Q supremos insisted that Carl nevertheless undergo their telephonic grilling.
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It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked.
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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.
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Telephonic communications of the German Army had been monitored and reported to the Allies by the French Resistance.
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The idea of pushing data down a telephonic connection through the intermediary of an acoustically coupled modulator-demodulator?
The New Retro
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People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.
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Brigid, who now went by the name Brigid Polk – "because I poked myself in the heinie with speed" – even recorded her mother's telephonic reproaches and turned them into an off-Broadway stage play.
Mommy, Andy and Me
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President Nelson Mandela last night, Sunday, 25 February 1996, consulted Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi telephonically on the date and venue of the meeting with KwaZulu-Natal amakhosi, which is to precede the planned imbizo.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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A system of distributed network transtelephonic monitors is also described.
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telephonic connection
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Surveillance, whether electronic or otherwise, interceptions of telephonic, telegraphic and other forms of communication, wire-tapping and recording of conversations should be prohibited.
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If a telephonic set at T1 (Fig. 2) communicate through the line to a distant station, T2, through a condenser, C, of a capacity of half a microfarad, conversation is still perfectly audible, provided the telephonic system is one that acts by induction currents.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884
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As per the RBI guideline, all the banks will decline any telephonic banking transactions where the customers do not have a One-Time Password.
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Transtelephonic event monitors transmit recordings by telephone to a central station.
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Strangely, it's as if the normal courtesies which one would extend to another in face to face conversation do not apply in telephonic conversation.