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- a group of people or animals engaged in a task or activity for a fixed period of time and then replaced by a similar group:"the wagons were pulled by relays of horses" · "gangs of workers were sent in relays"
- a race between teams usually of sprinters or swimmers, each team member in turn covering part of the total distance:"a 550-meter relay race"
- an electrical device, typically incorporating an electromagnet, which is activated by a current or signal in one circuit to open or close another circuit.
- a device to receive, reinforce, and retransmit a broadcast or program:"TV transmitters and relay stations"
relay (verb) · relays (third person present) · relayed (past tense) · relayed (past participle) · relaying (present participle)Originlate Middle English (referring to the provision of fresh hounds on the track of a deer): from Old French relai (noun), relayer (verb), based on Latin laxare ‘slacken’.re·layrelay (verb) · relays (third person present) · relaid (past tense) · relaid (past participle) · relaying (present participle) · re-lay (verb) · re-lays (third person present) · re-laid (past tense) · re-laid (past participle) · re-laying (present participle)- lay again or differently:"they plan to relay about half a mile of the track"
- Repeat something you have heardRelay means to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio1. It can also mean to receive and send on information, news, etc. to someone2. For example, you can relay a message to someone by telling them what someone else said2. You can also relay TV pictures around the world by satellite1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio: I was told the news first and then I relayed it to the others. TV pictures of the war were relayed around the world by satellite.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/relayrelay something (to somebody) to receive and send on information, news, etc. to someone He relayed the message to his boss. Instructions were relayed to him by phone.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…
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If you relay something, you pass it to another person. When you relay the information that your pet monkey is known to attack people to your neighbors, you should bring a basket of muffins.
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to retransmit (a signal, message, etc.) by or as if by means of a telegraphic relay.
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word relay, such as a type of electrical device, a division of a race, or a way of passing information. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and origin of relay.
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