1. teleconference - Noun
2. teleconference - Verb
A telephone conference, an arranged phone call between more than two parties.
The four of us should have a teleconference next week.
More generally, the live exchange of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system, over telephone, video or other means.
teleconference (third-person singular simple present teleconferences, present participle teleconferencing, simple past and past participle teleconferenced)
To take part in a teleconference.
I teleconferenced with marketing and engineering.
"No doctor is going to do an abortion on a live fetus. That doesn't happen. Doctors don't do that. If they do, they'll get their license pulled, as well they should." -- Howard Dean during a teleconference with reporters on January 15, 2004. Howard Dean
According to Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) chairman, Governor Kayode Fayemi, in a communique issued at the end of the 16th teleconference meeting, this will lessen the burden of the coronavirus on the economy. Source: Internet
After a 16-hour teleconference that concluded on Wednesday morning (8 April), eurozone finance ministers failed to find an agreement on the economic package to tackle the economic impact of the coronavirus. Source: Internet
Additionally, meetings will no longer be held in person and will be conducted using videoconference or teleconference services. Source: Internet
After taking part in a teleconference with fellow foreign ministers this past week, Champagne said Canada’s membership in that exclusive club of leading nations would help it in the ongoing U.N. campaign. Source: Internet
April 24 (UPI) -- The European Council agreed to a short-term package on Thursday at its fourth teleconference meeting since the start of the pandemic, but failed to reach consensus on a longer-term plan. Source: Internet