verb

send

to send, to post, to dispatch

I will send you an email.

I will send you an email.

She sent her son to bed.

She sent her son to bed.

The news sent shockwaves through the community.

The news sent shockwaves through the community.

((sth.)) ((to sb.)) to cause (sth.) to go to (sb.) I will send a letter to you.

((sb.)) ((somewhere)) to cause (sb.) to go (somewhere) She sent her kids to school.

((sb./sth.)) ((-ing)) to cause (sb./sth.) to be in a state He sent the ball flying.

Synonyms: dispatch, transmit, post; Antonyms: receive, get

From Old English 'sendan', meaning 'to send, cause to go'.

Think of sending a letter through the post. It's about making something travel from one point to another.

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