send
Pronunciation
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- (transitive) To send something is to make the thing go somewhere without the person. A person sends a letter by putting it in a mailbox. A person can send another person somewhere by telling the person to go there.
- She needed to send a letter to her mother to say she had arrived safely.
- Could you send Roger into see me please?