verb
- past tense of relay; to pass along or transmit information, a message, or signal from one person or place to another
- past tense of relay; to broadcast or retransmit a radio or television signal
Usage: broadcasting
Examples
- She relayed the urgent message to her supervisor immediately.
- The coach relayed the new strategy to the team during halftime.
- He relayed what happened at the meeting to those who couldn’t attend.
- The satellite relayed the signal across the continent.
- The radio station relayed the emergency broadcast to surrounding areas.
- I relayed your concerns to the management team.
- The news was relayed through social media within minutes.