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Synonyms and antonyms of To send something somewhere in American Thesaurus

To send something somewhere

send (verb)

to mail a letter or package to someone

send (verb)

to arrange for something to be taken to a place

ship (verb)

to send goods or people somewhere by ship

send out ()

to send a lot of copies of the same document to a large number of people

circulate (verb)

to send something to all the members of a group of people

get off ()

to send something, for example in the mail

dispatch (verb)

formal to send someone or something somewhere

copy to ()

to send a copy of a message or letter to someone

get (verb)

to send something to a person or place

attach (verb)

to send something such as a document or piece of extra information with a letter

circularize (verb)

to send a circular to many people at the same time

despatch ()

another spelling of dispatch

enclose (verb)

to send something such as a document with a letter. If you send a document with an e-mail message, you attach it

express (verb)

to send something using a service that will deliver it very quickly

forward (verb)

to send a letter, package, e-mail, etc. that has been sent to your address to someone else at another address

inundate (verb)

to send or provide much more of something than someone can easily deal with

mail (verb)

to send a letter, package, etc. to someone by mail. The usual British word is post

misdirect (verb)

to send someone or something the wrong way or to the wrong place

post (verb)

British to mail a letter or package to someone

readdress (verb)

British to put another address on a letter or package, especially because it has been delivered to the wrong place

redirect (verb)

British to forward someone’s mail

register (verb)

to send a letter or package by registered mail

remit (verb)

formal to send money to someone, for example as payment for goods or services

reroute (verb)

to send something along a different path than usual

return (verb)

to put, send, or take something back to the place where it came from

route (verb)

to send someone or something along a particular route

send (verb)

to arrange for a store or organization to deliver something to a person or place

send back ()

to return something that is not satisfactory

send in ()

to arrange for people or equipment to go to a place

send off ()

to mail something to someone

ship (verb)

to send goods to customers, or to be sent to customers, usually by air or land