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Definition of Mutecasting

Mutecasting

noun

  • Talking on mute during a conference call or virtual meeting.
    Our CEO was mutecasting for nearly 10 minutes at the beginning of our virtual townhall this morning . . . BOOMER!

    Last edited on Nov 10 2022. Submitted by Ron's World on Nov 10 2022.

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