Verb
(transitive) To broadcast as a live stream.
Synonym: stream
(transitive) To receive and watch as a live stream.
I'm planning to livestream the football game this weekend.
A Colorado Springs cop has been temporarily suspended after an investigation found he commented “KILL THEM ALL” on a livestream video of a police brutality protest in June. Source: Internet
After the livestream, he expressed shock at the disastrous outcome of the failed purchase as well as gratitude that he had taken extreme precautions before handing over any money. Source: Internet
Alabama-based husband-and-wife folk/rock duo Martha’s Trouble (aka Rob and Jen Slocumb) will be celebrating in December via their annual holiday concert over two nights; fans can join them in-person in a “COVID bubble” setting or online via livestream. Source: Internet
A livestream from the Life Tabernacle Church in the town of Center showed Tony Spell walking among more than 100 congregants, most of whom were not wearing face masks. Source: Internet
Apple Daily, which posted on its Facebook page a livestream of police entering its premises and taking the details of those who worked there, reported Lai was taken away from his home in Ho Man Tin early on Monday. Source: Internet
Additionally, Razer is calling RazerCon “the world’s first RGB lighting-reactive livestream.” Source: Internet