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conference call
noun
a telephone call that interconnects three or more phones simultaneously.
conference call
noun
a special telephone facility by which three or more people using conventional or cellular phones can be linked up to speak to one another
Word History and Origins
Origin of conference call1
Example Sentences
She was told on a video conference call that her FAA career was over.
In an Aug. 19, 2020, conference call, Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell forthrightly put his company in the forefront of the quest for racial and ethnic justice.
“This transformational transaction will create an industry leader in mobile and broadband communication services and seamless video entertainment,” Charter Chief Executive Christopher Winfrey said in a conference call with analysts.
On a conference call with board chair Helge Lund, they pressed him on whether there were other factors behind the decision and whether it indicated a lack of confidence in the firm's strategy.
“The phosphate market remains tight, and while tariffs could disrupt trade flows, they cannot create more phosphate supply,” CEO Bruce Bodine said on a conference call with investors.
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