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digital video recorder

noun

  1. See DVR.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of digital video recorder1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

Once the digital video recorder gained wide consumer acceptance, “Grey’s” often ranked among the most played-back shows.

The garage’s surveillance system was not functioning on the night of Guardado’s death because Sheriff’s Department investigators had taken the system’s digital video recorder and memory cards while investigating an unrelated shooting earlier in the month.

That’s not inexpensive, especially after you factor in the added expense of an external hard drive, which is required if you want the digital video recorder to actually record.

He recalled when the digital video recorder TiVo came onto the market and series like “The Sopranos” changed the way TV shows were made and consumed.

Abarca, who works nearby, said he arrived at the scene Friday morning and sheriffs had taken the security cameras and a digital video recorder from an auto body shop near where he was killed.

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