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re·lay

verb
receive and pass on (information or a message).
"she intended to relay everything she had learned"
synonyms: pass on, hand on, transfer, repeat, retail, impart, communicate, send, transmit, broadcast, live-stream, feed, disseminate, make known, publish, spread, circulate

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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 give something (such as information or an object) to someone else They relayed the good news to their children just before leaving for work.
relayed; relaying. transitive verb. 1. a. : to place or dispose in relays. b. : to provide with relays. 2. : to pass along by relays. news was relayed to ...
relaying · broadcast · carry · communicate · deliver · hand over · send · turn over. Strong matches. spread · transfer. Weak matches. hand ...
relaying. present participle and gerund of relay. 1979 August, Michael Harris, “A line for all reasons: the North Yorkshire Moors Railway”, in Railway World ...
a group of people who continue an activity that others from the same team or organization have been doing previously: Relays of workers kept the machines going ...
1. /ˈrileɪ/ passing something along from one person or group to another 2. /riˈleɪ/ pass along IPA guide Other forms: relays; relayed; relaying; relaid
1. a person or team of people relieving others, as on a shift 2. a fresh team of horses, dogs, etc, posted at intervals along a route to relieve others.
If you relay something that has been said to you, you repeat it to another person. [formal]. She relayed the message, then frowned. Synonyms: repeat, transfer ...
RELAY meaning: 1 : a race between teams in which each team member runs, swims, etc., a different part of the race; 2 : the act of passing something from one ...