Phrasal Verb - sending for
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.Definition
A phrasal verb meaning to request or order something, usually something that is not immediately available, to be sent to a particular place. It implies that the person or organization being sent to will pick up the item or that the item will be shipped to the requestor.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to send for some new parts for my car. |
| 2 | Can you send for some more stationery, please? |
| 3 | The customer sent for a larger size shirt. |
| 4 | The post office will send for your parcel if you give them the tracking number. |
| 5 | The company sent for a team of consultants to help with the project. |
| 6 | I'll send for a taxi to pick us up from the station. |
| 7 | The hospital sent for an ambulance to transport the patient. |
| 8 | The police sent for backup when they received a distress call. |
| 9 | The school sent for a replacement textbook for a student. |
| 10 | The travel agent can send for your plane tickets and hotel reservations. |