send in
The phrase 'send in' is versatile, commonly used in contexts involving submission or dispatching individuals to specific tasks.
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Definition
B1General
(common)To submit or deliver something, such as a document or application, to an authority or organization.
Example
- Please send in your application by the end of the week.
- Have you sent in your report yet?
B2Crisis Management
(formal)To dispatch someone, such as a worker or a team, to handle a specific situation or task.
Example
- The company decided to send in a team of experts to resolve the issue.
- The government sent in troops to maintain order.
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Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "send in":
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