Phrasal Verb - Sending Out
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'send out' refers to making something, such as an announcement, message, or product, available to others or making it go to a specific destination. It can also mean to formally or officially approve or authorize something.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The company sent out a press release announcing their new product. |
| 2 | John's boss sent out an email to all employees with the new policies. |
| 3 | Can you send out the invitations for the party? |
| 4 | The post office sent out thousands of letters every day. |
| 5 | The fire department sent out a warning about the dangerous weather conditions. |
| 6 | The manager sent out an order for all employees to come to the meeting room. |
| 7 | The school sent out a letter to parents explaining the new dress code. |
| 8 | The police sent out a call for volunteers to help in the search. |
| 9 | The ambulance sent out a signal for other vehicles to move over. |
| 10 | The committee sent out a proposal for the new project to potential investors. |