Send

  • 61send in — v. (D; intr., tr.) to send in for (the children sent in box tops for prizes) * * * [ send ɪn] (D; intr., tr.) to send in for (the children sent in box tops for prizes) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 62send on — PHRASAL VERB If you send on something you have received, especially a document, you send it to another place or person. [V n P] We coordinate the reports from the overseas divisions, and send them on to headquarters in Athens …

    English dictionary

  • 63send up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you send someone or something up, you imitate them in an amusing way that makes them appear foolish. [BRIT, INFORMAL] → See also send up [V n P] You sense he s sending himself up as well as everything else. [V P n (not pron)] …

    English dictionary

  • 64send in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms send in : present tense I/you/we/they send in he/she/it sends in present participle sending in past tense sent in past participle sent in 1) to arrange for people or equipment to go to a place Government… …

    English dictionary

  • 65send up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms send up : present tense I/you/we/they send up he/she/it sends up present participle sending up past tense sent up past participle sent up informal 1) to make someone seem silly by pretending to speak or behave …

    English dictionary

  • 66send in — transitive verb Date: 1616 1. to cause to be delivered < send in a letter of complaint > 2. to give (one s name or card) to a servant when making a call 3. to send (a player) into an athletic contest …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 67send — 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 …

    Wiktionary

  • 68Send — Sẹnd 〈m. 1; veraltet〉 = Sendgericht * * * I Send,   kirchliche Rechtsgeschichte: Sendgericht. II Send   [engl.], senden. * * * Sẹnd …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 69send — 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, ↑ …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 70send — [OE] English shares send with the other Germanic languages – German senden, Dutch zenden, Swedish sönda, and Danish sende. These all go back to a prehistoric ancestor *santhjan, which originated as a causative derivative of a base denoting ‘go,&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins