The Collaborative International Dictionary
E-mail \E-mail\, email \email\, e-mail \e-mail\v. t. [imp. & p. p. E-mailed; p. pr. & vb. n. E-mailing.] to send (an e-mail message) to someone; as, I emailed the article to the editor; she emailed me her report.
Syn: mail electronically. [WordNet 1.5] ||
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: e-mail)
Usage examples of "e-mailed".
He knew instantly: the picture supposedly sent by Vlast had in fact been e-mailed to him by Wyatt Gillette to implant a backdoor virus in his computer.
Fifteen minutes later, he e-mailed the report to Thames House, and then printed it up for the Sali file, which would in due course go to the closed files in Central Records, probably never to be heard from again.
Catherine sent off her request, making it clear that she wanted the express option, with results e-mailed to her as well as hard copies sent by post.
Bill stared at the color monitor, not scrolling forward, not printing out the message, simply rereading the initial introductory paragraph the company had E-mailed to him.
She quickly e-mailed a copy to Harrods' shipping clerk downstairs for immediate proc essing, then logged onto AOL and IM'd a gift shop on the Rock of Gibraltar.