send mail
91mail — mail1 noun letters and parcels sent by post. ↘(N. Amer. & W. Indian also the mails) the postal system. ↘Computing email. verb send by post. ↘Computing send email to. Derivatives mailable adjective Origin ME (in the sense travelling bag ): from… …
92mail — 1. noun the mail arrived Syn: letters, correspondence; postal system, postal service, post office; delivery, collection; e mail; chiefly Brit. post; informal snail mail 2. verb we mailed the card Syn: send, dispatch …
93mail — I. /meɪl / (say mayl) noun 1. letters, packages, etc., arriving or sent by post. 2. the system of transmission of letters, etc., by post. 3. a train or boat by which postal matter is carried. 4. Colloquial a rumour. –adjective 5. of or relating… …
94send something in — submit material to be considered for a competition or possible publication don t forget to send in your entries for our summer competition * * * ˌsend sthˈin derived to send sth by post/mail to a place where it will be dealt with • Have you sent… …
95mail sth out — UK US mail sth out Phrasal Verb with mail({{}}/meɪl/ verb [T] ► to send something by mail: »In March we mailed out three million catalogues …
96mail — 1. noun 1) the mail arrived Syn: post, letters, correspondence, email 2) we sent it by mail Syn: post, postal system, postal service, post office; informal snail mail; N.Amer. the mails 2. verb …
97mail-aware application — Any application with the ability to send and receive e mail. Applications in the document management, groupware, and workflow categories all use e mail to interconnect users and help with the flow of information. This integration of e mail… …
98send — verb /ˈsɛnd/ a) To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another. To send a message. b) To excite, delight, or thrill (someone). To send a letter …
99send — verb Send is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑transmitter Send is used with these nouns as the object: ↑aid, ↑ambassador, ↑ambulance, ↑apology, ↑application, ↑attachment, ↑ball, ↑barrage, ↑beam, ↑ …
100mail out — PHRASAL VERB If someone mails out things such as letters, leaflets, or bills, they send them to a large number of people at the same time. [mainly AM] [V P n (not pron)] This week, the company mailed out its annual report. [Also V n P] Syn: send… …