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relay

A race between teams where each member covers a portion of the distance. / An electrical switch that is operated by an electromagnet. / To receive and pass on information or a message. / To pass a baton or a task to the next person in a sequence.
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: relayspast: relayedpp: relayeding: relaying

The term evokes a sequence of hand-offs, creating a mental image of a chain where success depends on the seamless transition from one person or device to another. It suggests a shared burden or a collective effort where no single participant completes the entire journey alone.

Countable when referring to a specific race or a physical electronic component. Uncountable when referring to the general act of passing information.

Meanings

Noun

A race between teams where each member covers a portion of the distance.

The 4x100 meter relay is the most exciting event of the track meet.

Noun

An electrical switch that is operated by an electromagnet.

The starter motor is activated by a heavy-duty relay.

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To receive and pass on information or a message.

The journalist relayed the news to the editor immediately.

Intransitive Verb
[doing ~]

To pass a baton or a task to the next person in a sequence.

The runner relayed the baton just before the finish line.

Phrasal Verbs

relay on

pass information along to another person or system

The field agents relay on a secure channel to send their reports back to headquarters.

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