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I . send <sent, sent> [send] VB trans

send away VB trans

2. send away (order by post):

to send away for sth

send back VB trans

send down VB trans

1. send down Brit (expel from university):

send down
send down

2. send down Brit inf (put in prison):

to send sb down

3. send down (lower):

send down

send in VB trans

1. send in order, report:

send in

2. send in police, soldiers:

send in

I . send off VB trans

1. send off letter, goods:

send off

2. send off Brit player:

send off

send on VB trans

1. send on Brit (readdress):

send on

2. send on (send to another place):

send on

send up VB trans

1. send up prices, temperature:

send up

2. send up AM inf (put in prison):

send up

3. send up Brit inf (parody):

send up

send-off N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He used the hospital's own franking machines to send the items to maximise his profits.
www.mirror.co.uk
The design generically uses a lever, pumped by the operator, to pressurize hot water and send it through the coffee grinds.
en.wikipedia.org
They send her to bed and proceed to commiserate while eating the band candy.
en.wikipedia.org
He conceived an experimental set-up that would send infrared radiation through a tube of gas and into a detector, a thermopile, which would translate temperature differences into electrical current.
www.bbc.co.uk
Granule cells send information from the spinal cord and the motor cortex which in turn translates the information in a process called state mapping.
en.wikipedia.org
This is useful for those users who can not change the header of messages they send out.
en.wikipedia.org
Using it as a buoy, he attempts to send out a message by sea.
en.wikipedia.org
Send your appeal application by certified mail or hand deliver it and get it stamped, so you will have proof that it arrived by the deadline.
abcnews.go.com
Examples include email and bulletin board systems, where participants send or post messages at different times.
en.wikipedia.org
They had to send their boys to haul up and fix the banners in place at theatres.
www.thehindu.com

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