Telegraphic Signal (Noun)
Meaning
A signal transmitted by telegraphy.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The telegraphic signal was transmitted over a series of wires to convey the message across the country.
- In the 19th century, telegraphic signals played a crucial role in the development of global communication.
- The invention of the telegraph allowed for the rapid transmission of telegraphic signals over long distances, revolutionizing the way people communicated.
- As the train approached the station, it sent a telegraphic signal to the control room to announce its arrival.
- The operators carefully decoded the telegraphic signal, revealing a message from the government regarding a national emergency.