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send
English [send]
Beauty [send]
To mail, send Common Definitions
Definitions
v.
To mail, send; convey, inform; dispatch, send, arrange to go; to move quickly (or abruptly); to make (a reaction), to behave (a behavior); to emit, expel (the product of smoke or chemical reactions, etc.); to informally fascinate, to fascinate
n.
The thrust of the ancient wave, the rise in the water level caused by the wave (= scend)
[name] (Send) (de) Sender
Deformed
Third person singular sends present participle sending past participle sentsended past participle sentsended
Example sentence
1. DoyouwanttosendanE-mail?
Would you like to send an email?
2. IllsendittoyouasaPDF.
I’ll send it to you in PDF format.
3. ShallIsendyouthebook?
I’ll send you the book, okay?
What does sending mean?
Sending is the continuous tense of send. send [English] [send] [US] [snd] vt. send; cause to make (some reaction); send; cause to enter (a state); vt. vi. To send, send a message; vi. To send, send, send; adj. [used as attribute only] Used to send; third person singular: sends present continuous tense: sending past tense: sent past participle: sent Common phrases 1. Sendsomeoneflying knocks someone to the ground 2. Sendword Send a message Example sentences: hesentwordthathewasbusy. He sent word that he was busy. 3. Sendawayfor letter purchase; letter request Example sentences: youcansendawayfortherecipe. You can write for a prescription. 4. Sendsomethingin (for entry or publication) Contribution Example sentences: Don tforgettosendinyourentriesforoursummercompetition. Don’t forget to submit your entry to our summer competition.