to send out

  • 11send out — phr verb Send out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑transmitter Send out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bulletin, ↑document, ↑echo, ↑invitation, ↑leaflet, ↑memo, ↑patrol, ↑questionnaire, ↑ray …

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  • 12send out for — PHRASAL VERB If you send out for food, for example pizzas or sandwiches, you phone and ask for it to be delivered to you. [V P P n] Let s send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show …

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  • 13send out — 1. noun a) A send off; a farewell celebration. b) A networking broadcast transmission. 2. verb To issue, dispatch or transmit. See Also …

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  • 14send out — send (someone) out to ask or demand that someone go somewhere. Mom sent me out to weed the garden. Judge Carey had the jury sent out of the courtroom …

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  • 15send out — Synonyms and related words: accredit, aerate, aerify, assign, atomize, authorize, blow out, carbonate, cast forth, charge, charter, chlorinate, commission, commit, consign, debouch, decant, delegate, depute, deputize, detach, detail, devolute,… …

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  • 16send out — distribute, send …

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  • 17send out for — verb To make an order for something to be delivered; used especially to order takeaway food …

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  • 18send — /send/ verb past tense and past participle sent /sent/ 1 BY POST/RADIO ETC (T) to arrange for something to go or be taken to another place, especially by post: send sb a letter/message/card: Honestly, I get tired of sending Christmas cards. |… …

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  • 19send — W1S1 [send] v past tense and past participle sent [sent] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(by post etc)¦ 2¦(radio/computer etc)¦ 3¦(person to place)¦ 4 send (somebody) a message/signal 5 send your love/regards/best wishes etc 6¦(cause to move)¦ 7 send… …

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  • 20send — [ send ] (past tense and past participle sent [ sent ] ) verb transitive *** 1. ) to mail a letter or package to someone: I sent the letters yesterday, so they should arrive today. send someone something: I ll send you a copy of the report. send… …

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