send out
Third Person
sends out
Present Participle
sending out
Past Tense
sent out
Past Participle
sent out
1
to send something to a number of people or places
transitive
- They sent out newsletters to subscribers to keep them updated on the latest news.
- The school sent report cards out to the parents at the end of the semester.
- The charity organization sent out relief packages to disaster-stricken areas.
- The department head sent out a memo to inform the entire team about the new project.
- The company sent out product samples to potential customers to promote their new line.
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2
to emit something, such as light, sound, or a signal
transitive
- The lighthouse sends out a powerful beam of light to guide ships safely.
- The radio tower sends out signals that can be received by all nearby radios.
- The emergency siren sent out a warning sound, alerting everyone in the area.
- The flashlight sends a bright beam out to illuminate the dark path.
- The speaker system sent clear audio signals out to the entire auditorium.
3
(of a plant) to begin to grow new parts, such as roots or shoots
transitive
- The tree sends out new branches, providing shade and shelter for the wildlife.
- The cactus sends out tiny offshoots that eventually become new plants.
- The plant sent out fragrant blossoms as it grew taller.
- The mushroom mycelium sent out clusters of mushrooms as it spread through the soil.
- The succulent sent out new leaves as it continued to thrive.