multicasting
Pronunciation: [ˈmʌltiˌkɑːstɪŋ]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) a method of sending data to multiple recipients at the same time. It's like talking to a group of friends all at once instead of just one person.
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The video was sent out through multicasting, reaching thousands of viewers simultaneously.
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The message was not multicasting; it was sent to each person individually.
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How does multicasting improve the efficiency of streaming online events?
Context: "technology"
(verb) to send data using the multicasting method. Imagine you are sharing a fun story with a whole classroom instead of just one student.
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The teacher multicasting the lesson allowed all the students to hear it clearly at the same time.
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She did not multicast the information, so only a few people received the news.
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Can you multicast this video to everyone in the group?
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