interjection
- used in radio communication to indicate that a message has been received and understood
Usage: radio communication
verb
- to indicate receipt and understanding of a radio message
Usage: radio communication; transitive
Examples
- The pilot responded ‘Roger’ to the control tower’s instructions.
- Roger that, we’ll proceed to the landing strip.
- The dispatcher rogered the emergency call immediately.
- Air traffic control rogered the flight plan change.
- Roger, message received loud and clear.
- The captain rogered the new coordinates from headquarters.