Send
Send is a verb with several core meanings in English. In its broad sense it means to cause something to move or be directed toward a recipient or destination, or to transmit something by a particular medium. Thus one can send a letter, a package, or a message; and one can send a signal, an instruction, or data to a device. In specialized contexts, “send” also carries more abstract meanings, such as to dispatch personnel or to cause a projectile to be released.
Etymology: The word comes from Old English sendan “to send, dispatch,” and is cognate with Dutch zenden
Usage: In everyday life, “send” covers postal delivery and electronic communication, including email and messaging apps.
Slang: In contemporary usage, “send” can mean to perform something with high energy or boldness, or to
In sum, “send” is a versatile term spanning transport, communication, computing, and informal speech, with a common