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Phrasal Verb - Sending Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To report or inform about someone or something, often in a critical or disapproving way.
  2. To cause someone or something to rise or be raised, especially in a sudden or forceful way.
  3. To express agreement or approval of someone's actions or ideas, often with a humorous or ironic implication.

Examples

No.Example
1The whistleblower sent up her boss for embezzlement.
2The smoke detector sent up a false alarm.
3The balloon sent up into the sky reached an altitude of 10,000 feet.
4He sent up a proposal for a new project at the meeting.
5The audience sent up a standing ovation for the performer.
6She sent up a prayer for guidance.
7The teacher sent up a note to the principal about a student's misbehavior.
8They sent up a flare to signal for help.
9The boss sent up a memo about the new company policy.
10He sent up a trial balloon to gauge public opinion on a controversial issue.