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send away
verb
To dismiss from one's presence.
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"send away" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to dismiss or dispatch someone or something to another place or person. Examples: 1. The boss instructed his secretary to send away the visitors as he was busy with an important meeting. 2. I always forget to send away my online orders on time and end up paying for express shipping. 3. The soldiers were ordered to send away the civilians to a safe location before engaging in battle. 4. The children were sent away to their grandparents' house for the summer vacation. 5. Can you please send away this package to the address on the label?.
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You can read their silent prayer: Dear God, send away the clowns.
Rebecca asks me to help her send away for replacement sunglasses that she lost.
A man was allowed to send away his wife at his own pleasure with or without divorce money.
I was twelve years old and the fifth child she had to send away from home into the unknown".
I can send away any client if I don't like his personality or the way he is thinking".
"It felt strange to send away for my college transcript," said Mr. Nordenholz, who graduated from Brown University in 1958.
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"You're being sent away".
He was sent away.
"I was sent away," he said.
He was sent away for more study.
Will I be sent away somewhere awful?
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