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send out

n. 1 A send off; a farewell celebration. 2 (context computing English) A networking broadcast transmission. 3 A shout out; an appreciative public mention of someone. vb. To issue, dispatch or transmit.

WordNet
send out

v. to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; "He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept" [syn: send]

Usage examples of "send out".

Instead of the Jezebel's passive sonar the DICASS will send out active pings on command.

Would there be many machines so that they could send out again and again?

Robot clerks tick off the fines paid and send out summonses to defaulters.

This is the truly dreadful aspect of space migration: we do not get back what we send out.

But he also might send out fleet units to harass foreign shipping, perhaps even search for contraband.

Already he knew that an ambassador had come but he pretended that he did not know, since it is not customary for the King to send out to receive any ambassador (on his arrival).

These beings might detect them and send out either a war missile, or a message pod programmed to go to the nearest naval base, reporting an intruder.

Their solution was to divide the land into five areas - North, South, East, West and Centre - and each god would send out troops and heavenly spies who would be bound to the earth until they discovered the girls.

Hell, I'll call the mother ship and they'll send out a party of cops, if you're not going to do anything.

Veglossu then radioed base to send out a floater and pick up the loot, whatever that consisted of.

The sultan, an ambitious man, had decided to gamble, to send out a flotilla of three ships, with orders not to return until they'd found a new, habitable world.

We still don't know exactly where Grayson is, Tester, and we won't be able to send out a distress call that will be picked up unless we can send it in their direction.