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Meaning

The word "send" means to cause something to go or be taken to a particular destination or person. It usually refers to the act of conveying a message, object, or information from one place to another, often using communication methods like mail, email, or direct delivery.

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Etymology

The word "send" comes from Old English "sendan," which means "to cause to go" or "to put in motion." It can be traced further back to Proto-Germanic *sandijan, which carries a similar meaning.

Examples

  1. Please send me the report by the end of the day.
  2. I will send a package to my cousin's address.
  3. She decided to send an email instead of calling.
  4. They sent a reminder about the upcoming meeting.
  5. Can you send the documents through the postal service?