send

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Scrabble points
5
Words With Friends
6
Letters
4
Pronunciation
/sɛnd/

Definition of send

22 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (ditransitive, transitive)To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
    “Every day at two o'clock, he sends his secretary out to buy him a coffee.”
    “She sends me a letter every month.”
    “Some hooligan sent a brick flying through the window, and the bang sent us running out of the building.”
    “Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.”
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verb

  1. (ditransitive, transitive)To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
    “Every day at two o'clock, he sends his secretary out to buy him a coffee.”
    “She sends me a letter every month.”
    “Some hooligan sent a brick flying through the window, and the bang sent us running out of the building.”
    “Now we are liberal with our innermost secrets, spraying them into the public ether with a generosity our forebears could not have imagined. Where we once sent love letters in a sealed envelope, or stuck photographs of our children in a family album, now such private material is despatched to servers and clouds operated by people we don't know and will never meet.”
  2. (slang, transitive)To get one going; move to excitement or rapture; to delight or thrill.
    “I don't know what it is, but this music really sends me.”
    “The train had an excellent whistle which sent me, just as Sinatra sends the bobby-sockers.”
    “Darling you send me / I know you send me”
    “Baby you send me.”
  3. (Internet, transitive)To amuse greatly or otherwise stun by absurdity.
    “In news that has absolutely sent me this spooky season, the owners of the literal Amityville Horror House (yep, *that* one with all the murders) have taken it upon themselves to decorate for Halloween.”
    “[see title]”
  4. (transitive)To bring to a certain condition, to drive.
    ““I suppose,” blurted Clara suddenly, “she wants a man.” The other two were silent for a few moments. “But it’s the loneliness sends her cracked,” said Paul.”
  5. (intransitive, usually)To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message or do an errand.
    “Seeing how ill she was, we sent for a doctor at once.”
    “See ye how this son of a murderer hath sent to take away my head?”
  6. (archaic, sometimes, transitive)To cause to be or to happen; to bring; bring about.
    “God send him well!”
    “That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.”
    “Let’s be going with all my heart. God keep you all, Gentlemen, and send you meet this day with another Bitch-Otter, and kill her merrily, and all her young ones too.”
    “Send him victorious, / Happy and glorious, / Long to reign over us: / God save the King!”
    “God send your mission may bring back peace.”
  7. (archaic, sometimes, transitive)To cause to be or to happen; to bring; bring about.
    “The Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke.”
    “Vague notions of this kind still widely prevail, and great numbers regard diseases as things that come arbitrarily, or are "sent" by Divine Providence as judgments or punishments for sins.”
  8. (intransitive)To pitch.
  9. (transitive)To climb a route without falling.
    “She finally sent the 12a after hours of failed attempts.”
  10. (slang)To pursue (a course of action) committedly, enthusiastically, and often recklessly; go for.
    “There is often brilliance in just saying screw it. Acting on intuition. Following the gut. Just doing it. Sending it and seeing what happens.”
    “Why is my first instinct Spain here? Like if I was playing two seconds I would've just instant-sent Spain on this. But I think it―there's a part of me that thought it could've been Italy. But, I don't really know.”
  11. (Nigeria, intransitive, slang)To care.
  12. (UK, slang)To call out or diss a specific person in a diss track.
    “But if you want beef, it's war. I'll rip you to shreds and send once more[…]And you think you can send for Aspin? Sort it, stop gassing.”
  13. (Singapore, transitive)To give (someone) a lift, to drive (someone) to another place.
    “[…] After closing the door, I shifted to the extreme right and sat directly behind the taxi driver. I told the driver to send me to Pasir Ris by saying "Pasir Ris Dr 12", bus stop" […]”

noun

  1. An operation in which data is transmitted.
    “In the sonification of the PDE code, notes are scattered throughout a wide pitch range, and sends and receives are relatively balanced; although in the beginning of the application there are bursts of sends […]”
  2. (capitalized, often)An icon (usually on a computer screen and labeled with the word "Send") on which one clicks (with a mouse or its equivalent) or taps to transmit an email or other electronic message.
    “Good thing I didn't hit send on that resume; I just noticed a bad typo.”
  3. (alt-of, alternative)Alternative form of scend.
    “thus we drifted, steadily trending with the send of each giant surge further and deeper into the icy regions of the south-west”
    “the send of the sea”
    “The send of the sea was driving the boat's head round to starboard.”
  4. (Scotland)A messenger, especially one sent to fetch the bride.
  5. (UK, slang)A callout or diss usually aimed at a specific person, often in the form of a diss track.
    “Why you're another bird that's fat again. No competition that's, that's the send.”
  6. A successful ascent of a sport climbing route.
  7. (alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of send (email icon)
  8. (UK, abbreviation, acronym, alt-of, uncountable)Acronym of special educational needs and disability.

name

  1. A village and civil parish in Guildford borough, Surrey, England, south-east of Woking (OS grid ref TQ0255).

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Middle English senden, from Old English sendan (“to send, cause to go”), from Proto-West Germanic *sandijan, from Proto-Germanic *sandijaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sont-eye- (“to cause to go”), causative of *sent-…

See full etymology

From Middle English senden, from Old English sendan (“to send, cause to go”), from Proto-West Germanic *sandijan, from Proto-Germanic *sandijaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sont-eye- (“to cause to go”), causative of *sent- (“to walk, travel”). The noun derives from the verb. Cognates Cognate with Saterland Frisian seende (“to send”), Dutch zenden (“to send”), German senden (“to send”), Danish and Norwegian sende (“to send”), Swedish sända (“to send”), Icelandic senda (“to send”). Related also to Old English sand, sond (“a sending, mission, message”). See also sith.

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