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- SEND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SEND is to cause to go How to use send in a sentence
- SEND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
[ + to infinitive ] We're sending the kids to stay with my parents for a couple of weeks The commander has asked us to send reinforcements They've sent their son (away) to summer camp He was trying to explain but she became impatient and sent him away (= told him to leave)
- send verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of send verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to make something go or be taken to a place, especially by post, email, radio, etc send something She sent a letter of support Let me just send this email I sent the package by airmail Users were unable to send or receive emails for two days
- Sending - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
sɛndɪŋ IPA guide Other forms: sendings Definitions of sending noun the act of causing something to go (especially messages) see more
- sending - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college to cause to be conveyed or transmitted to a destination: to send a letter to order, direct, compel, or force to go: The president sent troops to Asia
- Sending - definition of sending by The Free Dictionary
1 To dispatch someone to do an errand or convey a message: Let's send out for hamburgers 2 To dispatch a request or order, especially by mail: send away for a new catalogue 3 To transmit a message or messages: The radio operator was still sending when the ship went down
- SEND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
sent, sending to dispatch a messenger, agent, message, etc Electricity to transmit a signal The ship's radio sends on a special band of frequencies
- SEND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To send someone or something into a particular state means to cause them to go into or be in that state My attempt to fix it sent Lawrence into fits of laughter [VERB noun + into]
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