I. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Encrypted discs will now prohibit pristine copies to videotape .
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Now, videotape provides instant pictures, which solves the problem of processing delays.
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The district attorney has a videotape of you making that confession!
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The quartet, which entered the competition with a leading seven nominations, accepted via videotape from Minneapolis.
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Yet the belief that a videotape somehow speaks for itself persisted.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Will you videotape tonight's game for me?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Cross-examination by defence lawyers should also be videotaped at an informal hearing before trial, with the press and public excluded.
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Matches are videotaped and charted to keep track of errors and winners.
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She then called for her daughter Paula Rolon to videotape the arrest.
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They are making their pitch on radio stations, and are videotaping interviews with returning refugees and playing them in the camps.
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You might want to start by videotaping or photographing entire rooms.