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Phrasal Verb - Sending Out

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Raymundo CH

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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
1The company sent out a press release announcing their new product.
2John's boss sent out an email to all employees with the new policies.
3Can you send out the invitations for the party?
4The post office sent out thousands of letters every day.
5The fire department sent out a warning about the dangerous weather conditions.
6The manager sent out an order for all employees to come to the meeting room.
7The school sent out a letter to parents explaining the new dress code.
8The police sent out a call for volunteers to help in the search.
9The ambulance sent out a signal for other vehicles to move over.
10The committee sent out a proposal for the new project to potential investors.