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prerecord

[ pree-ri-kawrd ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to record beforehand or in advance.
  2. to record (a radio show, television program, etc.) prior to an actual broadcast or showing.
  3. Movies. to record (music, sound effects, etc.) before filming begins, as to facilitate synchronization.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of prerecord1

First recorded in 1935–40; pre- + record
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A clip from the prerecorded interview was released ahead of the full show.

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The East Los Angeles Occupational Center has prerecorded immigration rights and resources webinars on its website from Los Angeles Unified School District officials.

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Instead, nominees will be featured in prerecorded segments in which the songwriters reflect on their work.

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“This is not a goodbye letter. This is a love letter, a love letter to you,†Kotb said in her final segment of “Hoda & Jenna,†reading a prerecorded message she had written for the broadcast.

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Her initial dialogue sounds selected from prerecorded samples of a human voice — all Nyong’o’s acting, says Sanders, not an audio trick.

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