send in

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send in (third-person singular simple present sends in, present participle sending in, simple past and past participle sent in)

  1. (historical) To give (one's name), present (one's card) when making a social call.
  2. To cause (something) to be delivered, especially by post/mail.
    Coordinate terms: send off, send out, send back, send out for, send down for
  3. To send (someone) into the thick of things, as:
    send in the cavalry
    send in the clowns
    1. To send (troops) into battle.
      Coordinate terms: call in, call up
    2. (cricket) To send (a batsman) onto the field to bat.

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