pager - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • vibrate: Many have a vibrating pager, which you can carry around with you.
  • carry: The Food Team Leader carries a pager, which can be alerted for serious food hazard warnings.
  • use: There is no way to use a pager; run-help is designed for short help files.
  • have: To make communication with the Clerks easier each has a pager.

Adjective modifier

  • alphanumeric: An alphanumeric pager with vibrating alert clearly displays the information.
  • personal: Each retained firefighter has to be at the Station within 5 minutes of being called on a personal pager.
  • two-way: It provides a basic J2ME application runtime environment targeted at mobile information devices, such as mobile phones and two-way pagers.
  • numeric: This is a numeric pager that fits into a swanky Swatch watch.

Modifies a noun

  • alert: To counter that, the force came up with the idea of a pager alert.
  • motor: At Fast Components, we went a bit all out for pager motors recently.
  • message: Yes, RDS is used to carry pager messages.
  • number: The security office will then telephone the pager number for the area of the local court.
  • program: There is an option to send output to a pager program.
  • system: For example we have just spent over £ 2000 on a new pager system to improve the service we offer.

Noun used with modifier

  • hour: Out of hours please make sure you contact our 24 hour emergency pager number on 07699 753 011.
  • radio: How the system operates Urgent Court Business Officers carry a radio pager.
  • office: In an emergency we operate an out of office hours pager to assist those arrested and at a police station.
  • emergency: Out of hours please make sure you contact our 24 hour emergency pager number on 07699 753 011.
  • duty: For end of day results after the event, contact the duty pager below.
  • text: Output trigger may be linked to a text pager or additional siren, and the alarm comes with a comprehensive 3 year guarantee.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.