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Relay - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A relay is a device that switches electrical circuits on or off, or a race where team members take turns passing a baton. It can also mean passing information from one person to another.

relay

/ˈriˌleɪ/ /ˈriːleɪ/

Definition:

To pass along information or signals, or a race where team members take turns running parts.

Synonyms:

transmit, pass, convey, transfer, communicate

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

withhold, retain

Common Collocations:

relay race, relay information, relay station, relay team

Derivatives:

relaying, relayed

Usage Tips:

Use "relay" as a verb for passing messages or as a noun for a type of race or device.

Common Phrases:

baton relay, relay the message, in relays

Etymology:

From Old French "relai," meaning to change tired horses for fresh ones during a journey.

Examples:

  • 1. She will relay the instructions to the team.
  • 2. The runners practiced passing the baton in the relay race.
  • 3. He used a radio to relay urgent news quickly.
  • 4. The teacher asked her to relay the homework assignment to absent classmates.

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