1. video conference - Noun
2. video conference - Verb
video conference (plural video conferences)
(telecommunications) A conference held by video link; an arranged video phone call between more than two parties.
The four of us should hold a video conference next week.
Synonym: video teleconference
video conference (third-person singular simple present video conferences, present participle video conferencing, simple past and past participle video conferenced)
(intransitive, telecommunications) To hold or take part in a video conference.
I video conferenced with the client this morning.
video-conference (plural video-conferences)
Alternative form of video conference.
video-conference (third-person singular simple present video-conferences, present participle video-conferencing, simple past and past participle video-conferenced)
Alternative form of video conference.
video-conference
During a review meeting, held through video-conference, Uddhav Thackeray asked the agencies to ensure proper coordination to tackle the rising Covid-19 cases and other monsoon-related diseases. Source: Internet
Effective Friday, July 17, the Housing Authority will conduct business by telephone, fax, video-conference and email, and it will continue to respond to emergency situations. Source: Internet
Mr. Sawang was on Sunday addressing the Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, and other officers through a video-conference, wherein he stressed the need for ensuring safety of shrines. Source: Internet
Finally this week, the European Council video-conference will focus on the recovery fund and a new EU budget. Source: Internet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting on August 10, through video-conference with Chief Ministers of to review their preparedness to deal with south-west monsoon and current flood situation in the country. Source: Internet
In Germany, Bayern Munich held their first 'cyber-training' session on Wednesday, when the players worked out through video-conference and then stayed online for an almost an hour to catch up. Source: Internet