send

/sɛnd/
noun
  1. A strong emotional reaction or thrill, often from excitement or enthusiasm.
    • The roller coaster gave me a real send.
    • He gets a send from skydiving.
    • That performance was a total send for the audience.
verb
  1. To cause something to go or be taken to a destination, especially by mail, email, or other delivery.
    • Please send the package to my home address.
    • She sent an email to her boss with the report attached.
    • I will send you a letter by Friday.
  2. To cause someone to go somewhere or do something.
    • My parents sent me to the store to buy milk.
    • The teacher sent the student to the principal's office.
    • The company sent him to a conference in Chicago.
  3. To transmit a signal, message, or data electronically.
    • He sent a text message to his friend during the meeting.
    • The radio tower sends signals across the valley.
    • The satellite sends data back to Earth every hour.
  4. To cause a strong emotional reaction or feeling.
    • The news sent him into a deep depression.
    • Her speech sent the crowd into a frenzy of applause.
    • That song always sends chills down my spine.
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