via
[ˈviːə]
Definition:
1. Through a place.
2. By means of a particular person, system, etc.
Use 'via' in a sentence:
- One solution is obviously to import foreign workers via immigration .
- The technology to allow relief workers to contact the outside world via satellite already exists.
- For instance, as we all know, dogs recognize each other via smell.
- Blood enters the kidneys via the renal artery.
- The systems deliver moving maps and other materials via cockpit displayers.
- Just connect via video conferencing software, so your face appears on Ava's screen.
- What I'll do is compile a list of suitable properties for you and send them via email.
- We'll also have an election roundup from the streets of New York to the Via Veneto.
- The drug can be transferred to the baby via the placenta.
- Via the Internet, we are exposed to infinite information.
- The kitchen maintains a twenty-four hour service and can be contacted via Reception.
- We drove via Lovech to the old Danube town of Ruse.
- A friend of mine will go to France via Hong Kong, and we agree to contact each other by email.
- Boats travel under this wall via a tunnel, then through the locks, and finally on to the Union Canal.
- The weights are moved via a cable and pulley system.
- In 1978, Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn.
- Sports pleasure can be enhanced via carrying on shuttlecock game or badminton game through the ball.
- Advice from experts would also be distributed via the devices.
- Today our number of weak-tie contacts has exploded via online social networking.
- When the system thinks it's being jammed, it'll notify you via push alert.
- Stuart came into film-making via a circuitous route.
- He flew to New York via Shanghai.
- Alternatively, you can transfer money via a French bank in London.
- We flew home via Dubai.
- You'll also be able to receive email, music,and movies, all via an internet link.
- You can take part in multiplayer games either on a LAN network or via the internet.
- The kitchen maintains a twenty-four hour service and can be contacted via reception.
- Water leaves a lake via outflowing rivers, by soaking into the bed of the lake, and by evaporation.
- The hull was attached to a lifting frame via a network of bolts and lifting wires.
- The ticket reads to Beijing via Shanghai.
- Double-stack trains are taking a lot of freight that used to be routed via trucks.
- It's Downey, who drugs Self via his IV and holds him down as he begins to twitch.
- Conversely, not all chemical signals transmitted via the VNO quality as pheromones.
- They were spied on via a two-way mirror.
- They send documents via the courier.
- The executive's meeting had finished and Sir Marcus had reported its conclusions to the prime minister via Richard Ryder.
- Mr Baker will return home via Britain and France.
- The service works as a software application that is accessed via the internet.
- Once you modify this file, upload it via RAM.
- The speech was broadcast via a satellite link.
- The device permits multitasking, letting you, for example, simultaneously surf the Web and chat via IM.
- The news programme came to us via satellite.
- Access was via a narrow archway.
- Translators can now work from home, via electronic mail systems.
- We exited via a fire door.
- I heard about the sale via Jane.
- A washing machine that can tell you when your laundry is done via a smartphone app.
- They have arrived at a solution via scientific investigation.
- Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn.
- It interferes with the body's metabolism, possibly via the activity of an appetite-controlling hormone.
- The patient's brain activity is monitored via electrodes taped to the skull.
- The diploma course would offer remote access to course materials via the Internet's world wide web.