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View definitions for send forth

send forth

verb as in emanate

verb as in pass

verb as in pass off

verb as in precipitate

verb as in relay

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And so, our noble director leaves the realm of feminist fiction, voyaging past his dominion of English-speaking penguins and pigs, to the kingdom from which he’ll send forth his next film: another installment of “Mad Max,” about a young Furiosa.

It feels consequential, like a chance to reinvent oneself—and also celebratory, like a time for plants to send forth their first colorful blooms after a season in brown and brittle dormancy.

From Slate

If Democrats decide they'd better take the risk and vote on Election Day instead, there are the possible "poll watchers" Trump has threatened to send forth.

From Salon

According to Winslow, Tsquantum spread a rumor that the Pilgrims kept barrels of plague buried in their storehouse, “which, at our pleasure, we could send forth to what place or people we would, and destroy them therewith.”

According to Winslow, Tsquantum spread a rumor that the Pilgrims kept barrels of plague buried in their storehouse, “which, at our pleasure, we could send forth to what place or people we would, and destroy them therewith.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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