IPA: /tɛˈlɛmɪtərd/
KK: /tɛˈlɛmɪtərd/
Relating to the process of collecting and transmitting data from a distance, often used in scientific and technical contexts.
The telemetered data from the satellite provided valuable information about the Earth's atmosphere.
Telemetered → It is formed from "tele-" (from Greek "tēle", meaning far off or at a distance) and "meter" (from Greek "metron", meaning measure) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a past action). The word "telemetered" refers to the action of measuring something from a distance.
Imagine measuring something that is far away — 'tele-' means far, and 'meter' means to measure. This helps you remember that 'telemetered' involves measuring from a distance.