send sth out

send sth out
UK US send sth out
Phrasal Verb with send({{}}/send/ verb [T] (sent, sent)
to produce something in a way that causes it to spread out from a central point: »

The equipment sent out a regular high-pitched signal.

COMMUNICATIONS to send something to a lot of different people, usually by mail or email: »

The marketing e-leaflets were sent out to all of the email addresses on the list.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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