1. videoconference - Noun
2. videoconference - Verb
videoconference (plural videoconferences)
Alternative form of video conference.
videoconference (third-person singular simple present videoconferences, present participle videoconferencing, simple past and past participle videoconferenced)
Alternative form of video conference.
I videoconferenced with the client this morning.
"Additional fiscal support could be costly, but worth it if it helps avoid long-term economic damage and leaves us with a stronger recovery," Powell said in a videoconference with the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Source: Internet
Additionally, meetings will no longer be held in person and will be conducted using videoconference or teleconference services. Source: Internet
After his diagnosis, Bolsonaro said he would keep working via videoconference and “rarely receive one person or another to sign a document.” Source: Internet
A top Republican People’s Party legislator, Ozgur Ozel, accused Erdogan of acting in anger after the president’s videoconference with a group of students last week received more than 300,000 “dislikes” on YouTube, where the event was streamed live. Source: Internet
At Wednesday's meeting, the U.S was the first country to dial in, over a videoconference line, saying Okonjo-Iweala lacked the experience to do the job, according to a Western ambassador who was present. Source: Internet
Bharti shall be produced before a designation court on Sunday, though it is not clear whether it will be a physical appearance or via videoconference. Source: Internet