to send out
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/sˈɛnd ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/sˈɛnd ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "send out"

to send out
[phrase form: send]
01

to send something to a number of people or places

Transitive: to send out sth
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They sent out newsletters to subscribers to keep them updated on the latest news.
The school sent report cards out to the parents at the end of the semester.
02

to emit something, such as light, sound, or a signal

Transitive: to send out a wave or signal
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The lighthouse sends out a powerful beam of light to guide ships safely.
The radio tower sends out signals that can be received by all nearby radios.
03

(of a plant) to begin to grow new parts, such as roots or shoots

Transitive: to send out new offshoot
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The tree sends out new branches, providing shade and shelter for the wildlife.
The cactus sends out tiny offshoots that eventually become new plants.
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