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send a message

VERB
  1. give or constitute a signal, not necessarily verbally
    The lack of good teachers sends a strong message to all parents in the community

How To Use send a message In A Sentence

  • Yellow roses to signify joy and friendship, deep pink roses that send a message of thankfulness or dahlias, those symbols of good taste, might be more appropriate choices to express your sentiments.
  • Reverend Terry Jones said he would mark the 9-11 anniversary by burning copies of the Quran. He said he wanted to send a message to Islamic extremists.
  • In the ski shop, three teenage girls in black abayas giggled over digital photos of themselves on the slope; children posed with a worker in a bobbleheaded polar bear suit; and in the three-story picture windows separating the mall from the snow park, a father in traditional white dishdasha used exaggerated gestures to send a message to a snowsuited child inside: Stop crying and push your brother's sled down the hill. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The decision not to send a message of support this year brought private criticism from ministers and backbench MSPs.
  • Their purple and red outfits were carefully chosen to send a message to spectators. Times, Sunday Times
  • redecorate" recruiting offices to send a message. The Minnesota Daily - mndaily.com
  • Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than meritorious accomplishments.
  • You use the request to send a message to the state machine to trigger a state transition.
  • Melkonian said she's hoping for an official stance soon from both the president and Congress, which would send a message that further acts of genocide would not be tolerated. The Daily News Tribune Homepage RSS
  • You send a message to one person and take a kiss from someone else!
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