Phrasal Verb - Sending Back
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.Definition
To return an item or information to the person or place it came from, often requesting an exchange or repair. This phrasal verb can also mean to acknowledge or respond to something, usually with a similar item or information.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The customer sent back the defective product and asked for a replacement. |
| 2 | After reviewing the proposal, the boss sent it back for revisions. |
| 3 | When the package arrived damaged, the buyer sent it back to the seller. |
| 4 | The company sent back an offer for acquisition, but the terms were not acceptable. |
| 5 | The referee sent back the decision to the league for review. |
| 6 | The employee sent back the completed project to her manager for approval. |
| 7 | When the client did not like the design, the designer sent it back for revisions. |
| 8 | The team sent back the trophy for engraving before the awards ceremony. |
| 9 | After a long negotiation, both parties sent back their signed contracts. |
| 10 | The journalist sent back the article for editing before publication. |