video call

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video call (plural video calls)

  1. A kind of telephone call accompanied by video imagery.
    • 2020 May 6, Stefanie Foster, “Comment: One chance for a new order”, in Rail, page 3:
      Research is already suggesting that people find video calls "exhausting", because the unavoidable technological delay in a conversation is unsettling. You can't judge facial expressions, body language and responses as accurately when they are not instantaneous, even if you don't consciously realise it.

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