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closed-caption, v. orig. and chiefly N. Amer. Brit. |ˌkləʊzd ˈkapʃn|, U.S. |ˌkloʊzd ˈkæpʃ(ə)n| [‹ closed caption n. Compare earlier closed captioning n., closed-captioned adj. Compare also close-caption v.] trans. To provide closed captions for (a television programme, etc.).
1979Washington Post 9 Feb. c14/2 They would also permit about five hours a week of each network's prime-time shows to be closed-captioned. 1993N.Y. Times 21 Nov. iii. 11/4 Movie studios have closed-captioned thousands of their films on video at their own expense. 2005Lexington (Kentucky) Herald Leader (Nexis) 16 Sept. (Weekender section) 9 The remainder of ABC's shows will be closed-captioned in Spanish. |