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(a machine ) send out (light, heat, sounds, etc.)
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to send a message or signal fro‚¨ one person or place to another
to allow, to authorize
a rocket or weapon sent through the air
able to be presented (sent) as evidence
to give (send) your word that you will do something
to fail to send or include something; leave something undone or unsent
a person sent on behalf of someone else
to yield, to obey
to guess something not obvious
end or death
money sent in payment
a person sent for a special task, usually religious
a person sent to meet with others to plan and make official decisions