recorder

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Recent Examples of recorder Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert are included, and every trim gets a standard drive recorder. Karl Brauer, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026 That distinct and lonely bass recorder became the theme for the helmet-wearing bounty hunter, while his sidekick Grogu had a four-note motif. Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 23 May 2026 Taped on a four-track recorder in his New York City apartment, these nine songs—a mixtape, the accompanying press release is careful to note; not a new album, which might suggest a degree of studio sheen—are necessarily unrefined. Arielle Gordon, Pitchfork, 22 May 2026 An investigation of the car’s event data recorder found that Shirilla’s right foot was pressed to the accelerator’s full extent and that the brakes were never applied before impact, the Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said. Marlene Lenthang, NBC news, 15 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for recorder
Recent Examples of Synonyms for recorder
Noun
  • Despite undergoing surgery last week to address a broken pinky finger, New York center Mitchell Robinson will play in Game 1 tonight, the team told reporters.
    Andrew Greif, NBC news, 4 June 2026
  • Those three names will be linked for a long time in NFL circles based on what happened going back as far as September of 2025, and then definitely through this offseason that was about, well, the relationship between the coach and the reporter.
    Armando Salguero, FOXNews.com, 3 June 2026
Noun
  • According to the lawsuit, Bathory began working as a bookkeeper for the Boilermakers in January 2008 and received progressive promotions over more than 16 years with the union.
    Judy L. Thomas, Kansas City Star, 1 June 2026
  • One strong manager, bookkeeper or maintenance coordinator may be holding the process together through memory and persistence rather than standards.
    Anthony A. Luna, Forbes.com, 26 May 2026
Noun
  • Ellen Kramer is a lonely film archivist restoring a snuff film that was thought to be destroyed in a fire after WWII.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 26 May 2026
  • That's according to Stacey Peeples, the hospital's curator and archivist.
    Phaedra Trethan, USA Today, 25 May 2026
Noun
  • Republican Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host, and former health secretary Xavier Becerra, a Democrat who emerged late in the campaign as a front-runner, led a crowded field in the California governor’s race Wednesday morning.
    Praveena Somasundaram, Washington Post, 3 June 2026
  • In April 2025, Michigan’s secretary of state released an audit of its voter rolls.
    Carl Leubsdorf, Mercury News, 2 June 2026
Noun
  • Experienced transcriptionists with steady assignments often earn $20-$30 per hour.
    Kathy Kristof, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Apr. 2026
  • The key role of a transcriptionist who pieces together Marcelo’s story in the present day, for example, went to an actor who simply wowed Domingues and Filho with her audition.
    Jim Hemphill, IndieWire, 5 Dec. 2025
Noun
  • Punching the register, the lady looked up again.
    Byron W. Dalrymple, Outdoor Life, 4 June 2026
  • Voters would show up on Election Day, just one election day, state their name and address, and sign the poll book, a paper register of all the voters in the precincts voting at the location.
    Susan Shelley, Oc Register, 3 June 2026

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“Recorder.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/recorder. Accessed 6 Jun. 2026.

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