telephonic in English

adjective

[tel·e·phon·ic || ‚telɪ'fɑnɪk /-'fɒn-]

of a telephone, performed using a telephone

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

1. Acoustic receivers for telephonic communication with computers

2. As per our telephonic conversation just now.

3. 26.30.30 | Parts of electrical telephonic or telegraphic apparatus | 47401 |

4. Admission and eviction policies for mobile devices with non-telephonic functionality

5. First will be a telephonic interview if you pass the telephonic interview then you will be called for face to face interview in Hangzhou.

6. It is a telephonic listening and advice service operating free of charge.

7. I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess.

8. Hong Kong's businesses and consumers rely heavily on voice telephonic services.

9. It read: The privacy of correspondence, postal, telegraphic and telephonic communications shall be inviolable.

10. Referring to our telephonic message of today, please deliver the above ten cases tomorrow.

11. Accessibility also applies to things like WAP, handheld devices, and telephonic devices.

12. The Chinese prefer face-to-face meetings rather than written or telephonic communication.

13. Sly hit the various telephonic security switches that had started flashing on the dashboard.

14. 85.13*ELECTRICAL LINE TELEPHONIC AND TELEGRAPHIC APPARATUS ( INCLUDING SUCH APPARATUS FOR CARRIER-CURRENT LINE SYSTEMS ) *

15. Since roads are generally dreadful, advances in communications, with mobile banking and telephonic agro-info, have been a huge boon.

16. The only thing is to decide, to identify a mutually convenient time slot to have the telephonic conversation.

17. Remote access using bank services via postal and telephonic services like arranging payment facilities and obtaining account information).

18. People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.

19. Strangely, it's as if the normal courtesies which one would extend to another in face to face conversation do not apply in telephonic conversation.

20. – – – or projectors G 03 B 31/00; substation equipment for recording telephonic conversations or messages for absent subscribers H 04 M 1/65)

21. The D-SMART was integrated into computer and telephonic systems at 5 sites within the Pittsburgh Regional Initiative for Diabetes Education (PRIDE) network.

22. For telephonic requests, the Client will be informed that the cancellation will only be processed on receipt of the written request to cancel.

23. Surveillance, whether electronic or otherwise, interceptions of telephonic, telegraphic and other forms of communication, wire-tapping and recording of conversations should be prohibited.

24. As per the RBI guideline, all the banks will decline any telephonic banking transactions where the customers do not have a One-Time Password.

25. A system for effecting a telephone call between telephonic devices (118 and 122) is operative to use a computer system 102, without the use of the alphanumeric keypad.

26. All of this telephonic lore is recipe knowledge since it does not concern anything except what I have to know for my present and possible future pragmatic purposes.

27. As the work Circumvolves into a hypertrophied and ineffective device, the extended phone further complicates the telephonic distinction between sign and referent, speaker and listener

28. The man could barely put the phone down after telephonic board meetings ended at Goldman before speed-dialing Rajaratnam to (allegedly) give him the news.

29. Enrolled depressed patients received medications treatment from their primary care physicians or from a psychiatrist, and were randomized to receive either telephonic care management or usual care.

30. This telephonic coaching service provided to Intel SH, Xi'an and remote office's employees. The employee will receive coaching service via the phone call in the appointed time slot.

31. "Right now, we don't have figures for Japan's GDP in 200 but I think China may have already overtaken Japan last year, " Yao told China Daily in a telephonic interview yesterday.

32. The signal generating module (1) contains a storage unit for storing information units and an acoustic transducer (9) for converting the information units read out of the storage unit into acoustic analogue signals for the telephonic device (7).

33. 31/ 00 Arrangements for the associated working of recording or reproducing apparatus with related apparatus (with cameras or projectors G03B 31/00; substation equipment for recording telephonic conversations or messages for absent subscribers H04M 1/65) [1,7] 31/ 02 . with automatic musical instruments

34. Two weeks earlier in a telephonic conversation with his Indian counterpart, S Jaishankar, Wang Yi had complained that “there had been some wavering and Back pedalling in India’s China’s policy” which had affected “practical cooperation.” [39] Yet, changes on the ground cannot be ignored.

35. Obtaining Asylum in the United States Obtaining Asylum in the United States To keep our workforce and applicants safe during COVID-19, USCIS announced a temporary final rule that requires certain Asylum applicants to use our contract telephonic interpreters instead of bringing their own interpreter to their Asylum interview.

36. In Canadian Human Rights Commission et al. v. The Western Guard Party and John Ross Taylor, unreported, July 20, 1979 a tribunal established under the CHRA comprising J. Francis > 21 Leddy, Sidney Lederman and Rose Volpini considered a complaint under that section involving the communication of telephonic messages by the respondents.

37. Before you come to Court, watch this short video on What to Expect, take the health screening assessment, and read this flyer on Enhanced Safety Measures Due to COVID-19.If you have a hearing (telephonic or in-person), you should still come to Court unless you are experiencing fever, chills, shortness of breath, fatigue, etc., or have been diagnosed with or exposed to COVID-19, or asked to