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send out

VERB
  1. to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place
    He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept

How To Use send out In A Sentence

  • The technology will send out text messages with promotional codes offering discounts for products. Computing
  • If you send out information two months after a consumer requested it, that's not timely.
  • Tow truck came back about an hour later, hooked up the car… after a little panic when his tow rope stopped moving… and I had visions of them having to send out another truck.
  • Let's send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show.
  • After years of keeping quiet it is time to find his voice, time to send out echoes into the uneasy silence.
  • Make sure that you include your payment terms on all quotes and invoices that you send out. The Sun
  • Furthermore, compared to the resources available to the alcohol industry to send out that message, the resources available to governmental organisations to imprint a health warning were risible.
  • If the government refuses to provide aid, it would send out all the wrong signals to the rest of the world.
  • But then, in the late 1980s, credit reports went automated, allowing card companies to send out their first deluge of "preapproved" card offers. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Who would actually send out a press release announcing to the world that you were the dumper and not the dumpee?
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