Send
Meanings and phrases
v.
- cause to go somewhere; direct
- cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; mail; post
- to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; send out
- transport commercially; transport; ship
- transfer; get off; send off
- assign to a station; station; post; place
- cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; commit; institutionalize; institutionalise; charge
- broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; air; broadcast; beam; transmit
v.
- give or constitute a signal, not necessarily verbally
- That day, 12 May, she attempted to send a message to ComSubRon 5.
- Women take part across the United States to send a message to Trump.
- Nick Ward did not start as Tom Izzo tried to send a message to his team.
v.
- forward to others
v.
- stop associating with; dismiss; send packing; drop
- terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; displace; fire; give notice; can; dismiss; give the axe; sack; force out; give the sack; terminate
v.
- refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision; remit; remand
- Palombini's division had to send back three battalion cadres.
- They are placed on an altar used to "send back" the spirits of killed animals.
- The shah's ambassador to Bijapur invited Afonso to send back an envoy to Persia.
v.
- suspend temporarily from college or university, in England; rusticate
v.
- order, request, or command to come; call
v.
- mail in; cause to be delivered
- give one's name or calling card to a servant when making a formal visit
v.
- send away towards a designated goal; dispatch; despatch
- throw, send, or cast forward; project
- transfer; send; get off
- In one minute I want to know how many I am going to send off to the gas chamber!
- "Annual day" is conducted every year as a send off party to final year students .
- On 28 October he was send off with a red card in the 80th minute of a 1–1 home draw against Gozzano.
v.
- send or ship onward from an intermediate post or station in transit; forward
v.
- to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; send
v.
- stop associating with; dismiss; send away; drop
v.
- inform (somebody) of something; advise; notify; give notice; apprise; apprize
E.g.
- He finally decided to send a written challenge.
- It was decided to send "U-275" back to Norwegian waters.
- The government decided to send him to the US and finance his treatment.
E.g.
- The European Parliament did not send observers.
- Colombia and Brazil did not send their representatives.
- They shall not send my son To fight another mother's son.
E.g.
- He also worked to convince secular families to send their children to yeshivas.
- Most of the families in the neighborhood do not send their children to public school.
- As most the villagers are poor, so they send their children into these public schools.
E.g.
- Spectators are also able to send in game chats.
- The Kansas Democratic Party has not been able to send a U.S.
- Boston was able to send John Blue to the minors so that Riendeau could support Jon Casey.
E.g.
- The European Parliament did not send observers.
- Colombia and Brazil did not send their representatives.
- Beatty wrote out, but did not send, a threat of resignation.
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- The siblings agree to stop this, and send troops to ambush the king.
- When Pike was ordered in May 1862 to send troops to Arkansas, he resigned in protest.
- When Cao Rui heard about it, he asked Jiang Ji, "Do you think Sun Quan will send troops to Liaodong?"
E.g.
- JavaMail JavaMail is a Java API used to send and receive email via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP.
- This drum is used to send message further in the village and it acts a symbol of funeral.
- FSK is widely used in modems such as fax modems, and can also be used to send Morse code.
E.g.
- PACTOR) can send and receive email at very slow speed.
- JavaMail JavaMail is a Java API used to send and receive email via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP.
- The system allows people who only have cheap SMS capable mobile phones to send and receive money.
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- They agreed to send some junior riders.
- Mitchel, Madras Roman Catholic Bishop agreed to send a donation of Rs.
- Maysoun is a Syrian refugee and claims that Aspro has agreed to send her to Sweden.
E.g.
- Fans were encouraged to send messages of farewell by mail.
- Once registered, Yamigo users could send messages to each other, and to users on Yahoo!
- Users were able to add friends, send messages, leave comments and share individual feed items.
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- The IP stack can then send the RTP-MIDI packet.
- He would then send the information to British intelligence.
- Usually, when the Navajo captured a thief they would beat him up and then send him on his way.
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- It was customary not to send children of nobility to schools.
- Luxembourg announced that their national selection committee had met and decided not to send a film.
- The governor general was requested not to send Kirkpatrick since the war had been amicably concluded.
E.g.
- Cloud Huskies to send the game to overtime.
- Virtus.pro needed the 30th round to send the game to overtime.
- Virginia attempted a two-point conversion to send the game into overtime.
E.g.
- He refused to send his soldiers to the East.
- The Kisan Sangh supporting "Sardars" refused to send farmers to work in the Sugar Mills.
- Gorbachev refused to send in the Soviet military, effectively abandoning the Brezhnev Doctrine.
E.g.
- She ultimately decides to send Sione home.
- The village court decides to send Indhu to Malayandi's village.
- His cousin Jack Holden (Paul O'Brien) decides to send him home.
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- Bob's team makes the unanimous decision to send Joelle home.
- Bertha's influence may have led to Pope Gregory I's decision to send Augustine as a missionary from Rome.
- Charles questions Cyclops' decision to send X-Force to hunt down his own son, Cable, in front of the students.
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- 6% would agree to send more troops to Afghanistan.
- The country wanted to send more people to South Korea for the Games.
- As a result, he instructed both brigade commanders to send more troops to support the attack.
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- They send a team of 21 participants in 5 sports.
- Each county school board in Florida is asked to send a team composed of six high school students.
- The IABA in February declined to send a team, stating that the games were during its close season.
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- KNLS never asks listeners to send money.
- The eldest son wants to send money home but is stopped by his stern wife.
- Prisoners are not paid at all, and need their families to send money to them.
E.g.
- Hence Pontius was persuaded to send a letter to his father, Herennius.
- And now send a letter to that man [whom you have bought the slave from] and ask him whether he has another female slave.
- On three leaves of absence he managed to craft the logs, send a letter from Lhasa with his new intended schedule, and send off the logs.
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- Both the brothers humiliate him and send him back.
- Some spaces on the track will advance the player while others will send him back.
- After a real bad fight, his mother decided to send him back to Puerto Rico alone.
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- The country wanted to send more people to South Korea for the Games.
- It was at this time that the King of Spain wanted to send a delegation to Japan.
- On the contrary, they wanted to send there the Jews that they expelled" from the Reich.
E.g.
- Your Majesty should quickly send reinforcements to help them."
- Umar then ordered Utbah ibn Ghazwan to send reinforcements to Khulayd.
- The French agreed to send reinforcements to assist the Belgians under Marshal Étienne Gérard.
E.g.
- The roots are shallow and send up a large number of pencil-shaped pneumatophores.
- This program, started in 1973, allows schools to send up groups of students to the camp for a week.
- The roots readily send up suckers from below the graft, often allowing it to overtake the intended grafted rhododendron.