relay

[ˈriːleɪ]

relay Definition

  • 1a race between teams in which each team member completes a segment of the race and passes a baton to the next team member
  • 2an electrical device that receives a signal and retransmits it at a higher level or to a different part of a circuit
  • 3to pass something on or transfer it to someone else

Using relay: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "relay" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The relay race was won by the blue team.

  • Example

    The message was relayed to the headquarters.

  • Example

    She relayed the information to her colleagues.

  • Example

    He relayed the news of his promotion to his family.

relay Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for relay

Antonyms for relay

Phrases with relay

  • a place where people or things are exchanged or transferred

    Example

    The airport serves as a major relay station for international travelers.

  • a group of athletes who take turns running in a relay race

    Example

    The relay team practiced their handoffs to improve their speed.

  • an annual fundraising event for cancer research, where participants take turns walking or running around a track

    Example

    She participated in the Relay for Life event to honor her mother who passed away from cancer.

Origins of relay

from Old French 'relai', meaning 'a change of horses'

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Summary: relay in Brief

The term 'relay' [ˈriːleɪ] refers to a type of race where team members complete segments and pass a baton to the next member. It also refers to an electrical device that retransmits signals. The verb form means to pass something on or transfer it to someone else. Examples include 'The message was relayed to the headquarters' and 'She relayed the information to her colleagues.'

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