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Synonyms and antonyms of To send someone somewhere in British Thesaurus

To send someone somewhere

send (verb)

to arrange for someone to go to a place to do a job

ship (verb)

to send goods or people somewhere by ship

relocate (verb)

to move to a different place, or to make someone or something do this

bundle off ()

to make someone go somewhere, especially in order to get rid of them

route (verb)

to send someone or something along a particular route

farm out (informal)

informal to send someone to be looked after by someone else

post (verb)

to send someone to another country or place to work for the government or a company, or for duty in the armed forces

pack off ()

to send someone away somewhere suddenly

dispatch (verb)

formal to send someone or something somewhere

assign (verb)

to send someone to a particular place, especially in order for them to work there

decant (verb)

informal to move someone from one place to another

despatch ()

another spelling of dispatch

misdirect (verb)

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

move along ()

to tell someone to move away from a place

move on ()

to tell someone to move away from a place

place (verb)

to arrange for someone to work or live somewhere

post (verb)

to send someone to a place to guard it or to watch who arrives and leaves

recall (verb)

to order someone to return to their country or the place where they work, especially someone who works for their government

recall (noun)

an occasion when someone is ordered to return to their country or the place where they work

redirect (verb)

to tell someone to go to a different place

refer to ()

to send someone to another person or place in order to get help, information, or advice

send (verb)

to force someone to go somewhere using an official order

send (verb)

to make arrangements for someone to go to a place to study

send in ()

to arrange for people or equipment to go to a place

send off ()

to arrange for someone to go somewhere

send out ()

to send someone to a place for a particular purpose

sling (verb)

informal to force someone to go somewhere

station (verb)

to send someone to a particular country or place in order to do a job, especially for the armed forces