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send off

  1. instruct someone to go.
    "she sent him off to a lecturing engagement"
  2. dispatch something by mail.
    "please take a moment or two to send off a check to a good cause"

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6 days ago · The meaning of SEND-OFF is a demonstration of goodwill and enthusiasm for the beginning of a new venture (such as a trip).
a demonstration of good wishes for a person setting out on a trip, career, or other venture: They gave him a rousing send-off at the pier.
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Synonyms for SEND-OFF: good-bye, leave-taking, farewell, good-by, Godspeed, bon voyage, congee, ave; Antonyms of SEND-OFF: salute, salutation, welcome, ...
an occasion when people gather together to say goodbye to someone who is leaving — usually singular. A crowd of friends gave them a fine send-off.
send-offˈsend-off noun [countable] informal GOODBYEa party or other occasion when people meet to say goodbye to someone who is leaving The department gave Tom a ...
When you send off a letter or package, you send it somewhere by mail. He sent off copies to various people for them to read and make comments. 2.
verb. send away towards a designated goal. synonyms: despatch, dispatch. see moresee less. types: bundle off. send off unceremoniously · verb. throw, send, or ...
Send-off definition: An expression or demonstration of friendly feeling toward someone starting out on a trip, career, etc.