noun
- a race between teams where each member runs part of the distance and passes a baton to the next runner
- a device that receives and retransmits a signal or message
- a fresh set of people or animals that replace others
Usage: technical
verb
- to pass along or transmit a message, signal, or information
- to arrange in relays or shifts
Examples
- Our school won the 4×100 meter relay at the track meet.
- The radio relay station boosted the signal across the mountains.
- A fresh relay of horses waited at the station.
- Please relay this message to the manager immediately.
- The workers were relayed in eight-hour shifts.
- She passed the baton smoothly in the relay race.
- The satellite will relay communications to remote areas.