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Definition of Closed-circuit television
1. Noun. A television system that is not used for broadcasting but is connected by cables to designated monitors (as in a factory or theater).
Specialized synonyms: Surveillance System
Generic synonyms: Television, Television System
Definition of Closed-circuit television
1. Noun. A system of television cameras, connected by cable to a control room, used for surveillance. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Closed-circuit Television
Literary usage of Closed-circuit television
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. When the Victim Is a Child by Debra Whitcomb (1992)
"By December 31, 1989, 32 states statutorily authorized judges to allow certain
child witnesses to testify via closed circuit television to the court and ..."
2. Child Victims and Witnesses: A Three-State Profile by Jane Crisp (1995)
"Third, there was a question of whether the use of closed circuit television
violated the right to due process because it communicates to the jury that the ..."
3. School Safety Management: Practical Approaches, Current Theories, and Standardsby Richard L. Glover, Henry R. Murphy by Richard L. Glover, Henry R. Murphy (2003)
"... Technology utilization, 1-2 alarm systems, 11-4 closed-circuit television, 1
1-9 for communication, 1 1-1 electromagnetic door locks, ..."