1. televised - Adjective
2. televised - Verb
televised
simple past and past participle of televise
televised (not comparable)
Broadcast by television.
We all live in a televised goldfish bowl. Kingman Brewster, Jr.
we made love on the living room floor with the noise in the background of a televised war and in that defeaning pleasure i thought i heard someone say if we walk away they'll walk away. Conor Oberst
I think the government should be spying on all Arabs, engaging in torture as a televised spectator sport, dropping daisy cutters wantonly throughout the Middle East and sending liberals to Guantanamo. Ann Coulter
I had no idea this thing was televised. Boy, is my face red. David Letterman
The details of which candidate said what during a single televised debate in October 1960 could have given the electoral victory to Nixon instead of to Kennedy, but no details of who said what could have blocked the European conquest of Native Americans. Jared Diamond
The first baseball game ever televised was a battle for fourth place in the Ivy League between Columbia and Princeton on May 17, 1939. Andrew Zimbalist