mimeographed in English

verb
1
make a copy of (a document) with a mimeograph.
The answer is obvious: instead of crudely mimeographed newsletters, the cranks had access to talk radio and the internet, both of which expanded their audience to the point that the mainstream press felt it had to pay attention.
verb
    mimeo

Use "mimeographed" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mimeographed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mimeographed", or refer to the context using the word "mimeographed" in the English Dictionary.

1. He wrote long, theoretical treatises, which he published in a mimeographed journal.

2. Instead of turning them away, the brothers allowed them to staple together mimeographed sheets of The Watchtower.

3. The stories were mimeographed and stuffed into the brass and velvet cartridges which the pneumatic tubes ate.

4. Early in 1945 we received the first mimeographed copy of The Watchtower from the branch office.

5. Mary’s assignment was to type Watchtower study articles and other literature on stencils that served to produce mimeographed copies.

6. Tonight Brother Knorr had a mimeographed letter, which he had composed, airmailed out from the stadium to all the branches and missionary homes throughout the earth.

7. Within forty-five (45) days from receipt of the appellant’s brief, the Appellee shall file with the court seven (7) copies of his legibly typewritten, mimeographed or printed brief, with proof of service of two (2) copies thereof upon the appellant

8. Counterattack was a weekly subscription -based anticommunist mimeographed newsletter that ran from 1947 to the 1950s and was published by a "private, independent organization" of the same name and started by three former FBI agents.