Phrasal Verb - Sending Off
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.Definition
- To cause someone or something to start a journey, often with a ceremony or celebration.
- To officially end or dismiss something, such as a meeting or project.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The townspeople sent off the soldiers with a grand farewell ceremony. |
| 2 | After years of hard work, the team finally sent off their project to the client. |
| 3 | My parents sent me off to college with a big hug and words of encouragement. |
| 4 | The company sent off their newest product with a launch event. |
| 5 | The bride and groom were sent off with cheers and confetti. |
| 6 | The captain sent off the lifeboats during the storm. |
| 7 | The school sent off its top students to prestigious universities. |
| 8 | The committee sent off the report to the board of directors. |
| 9 | The family sent off their pet bird with a heavy heart. |
| 10 | The manager sent off the late email with a sigh of relief |