Phrasal verbs starting with "send"
15 phrasal verbs use this verb
To distribute or circulate something — such as a message, document, or person — to multiple recipients or to a different location.
To tell someone to leave or to dispatch someone or something to a distant place.
To write to a company or organisation and request that they send you something by post.
To return something to where it came from, or to order someone to go back to where they were.
A nautical term meaning to order a sailor or person to go below the deck of a ship.
To sentence someone to prison; to expel a student from a British university; or to order someone to go to a lower floor or area.
To sentence someone to prison for a specific crime (British English).
To request that someone come to you, or to order something to be delivered.
To dispatch or emit something outward, used especially in literary, religious, or formal contexts.
To submit something formally, or to deploy people into a situation.
To post something, to give someone a farewell, or (in sport) to order a player to leave the field.
To forward something (mail, luggage, information) to someone at a new address or later destination.
To distribute something to multiple people, or to emit a signal or signal.
To order food or drink from an outside establishment to be delivered or collected.
To parody or mock someone/something with humour, or to send something physically upward.