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Debi Parkisni Posted 10 years ago
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telegraph something?

When the Interviewer say to an audience "We already telegraphed that" what can be the meaning of telegraphed in its informal?
  

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Debi Parkisni When the Interviewer say to an audience "We already telegraphed that" what can be the meaning of telegraphed in its informal? telegraph , verb. to convey (an intentional or unconscious message), especially with facial expression or body language: A tiny movement of her arm telegraphed her intention to strike.

  • Debi Parkisni When the Interviewer say to an audience "We already telegraphed that" what can be the meaning of telegraphed in its informal?
  • telegraph , verb.
  • to convey (an intentional or unconscious message), especially with facial expression or body language: A tiny movement of her arm telegraphed her intention to strike.
  • to make your thoughts or intentions obvious to other people, without saying anything directly: The governor telegraphed his dissatisfaction with the candidates by not endorsing either of them.
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Debi Parkisni When the Interviewer say to an audience "We already telegraphed that" what can be the meaning of telegraphed in its informal?
telegraph, verb.

to convey (an intentional or unconscious message), especially with facial expression or body language: A tiny movement of her arm telegraphed her intention to strike.

to make your
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When the Interviewer says to an audience ...

Telegraph - to send a message using electrical signals over a wire or via radio waves.

They already sent the message.

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