phrasal verb 'send out'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
send out
[send aʊt]
to distribute or dispatch something (e.g., letters, invitations, troops)

Other meanings

  • to send
  • to issue
  • to emit

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "send out"

  • They sent out wedding invitations last week.
  • The company sends out newsletters every month.
  • Firefighters were sent out to control the blaze.

Features of Using "send out"

Separability:Optionally separable Transitivity:Transitive Level:B1 Particle:out

Common in formal, professional, or administrative contexts. Can refer to communication (emails, invites), signals, or people being deployed.

Other phrasal verbs with the verb send

send forward

send forward

to send something on to another person or place for action or consideration
send-off

send off

to send something by post or electronically
send-back

send back

return something to the place or person it came from