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prerecorded

[ pree-ri-kawr-did ]

adjective

  1. recorded before being broadcast, played in an automated telephone call, made available online, etc.; not live:

    The final hour of the talk show was a prerecorded interview with the book’s author.

    The prerecorded phone messages were part of a campaign targeting younger voters.

  2. containing previously recorded information, as music, images, software, etc.: Compare blank ( def 5 ).

    By 1986, sales of prerecorded cassette tapes had surpassed those of LPs.



prerecorded

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adjective

  1. having been recorded (on tape, video, etc) beforehand

    a pre-recorded message

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Origin of prerecorded1

First recorded in 1955–60; prerecord + -ed 2
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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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