send+express

  • 1express — /əkˈsprɛs / (say uhk spres), /ɛk / (say ek ) verb (t) 1. to put (thought) into words: to express an idea clearly. 2. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one s feelings. 3. to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of (oneself), as in… …

  • 2express — I. v. a. 1. Squeeze out, press out. 2. Utter, speak, declare, assert, set forth, give vent to, give utterance to. 3. Represent, indicate, show, signify, exhibit, denote, intimate. 4. Send by express, send express. II. a. 1. Explicit, clear, plain …

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  • 3send — [ send ] (past tense and past participle sent [ sent ] ) verb transitive *** 1. ) to mail a letter or package to someone: I sent the letters yesterday, so they should arrive today. send someone something: I ll send you a copy of the report. send… …

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  • 4express — [ek spres′, ikspres′] vt. [ME expressen < ML expressare < L expressus, pp. of exprimere, to express, lit., force out < ex , out + premere: see PRESS1] 1. to press out or squeeze out (juice, etc.) 2. to get by pressure; elicit by force;… …

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  • 5Express — Ex*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Expressing}.] [Cf. OF. espresser, expresser, L. exprimere, expressum. See {Express}, a.; cf. {Sprain}.] 1. To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples;… …

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  • 6express — Ⅰ. express [1] ► VERB 1) convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. 2) squeeze out (liquid or air). DERIVATIVES expresser noun expressible adjective. ORIGIN Old French expresser, from Latin pressare …

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  • 7send a message (that) — send a/the/message (that) phrase if a group of people sends a particular message, they publicly show other people how they feel about something Not helping these people will send the message that we don’t care. We don’t want to send the wrong… …

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  • 8send the message (that) — send a/the/message (that) phrase if a group of people sends a particular message, they publicly show other people how they feel about something Not helping these people will send the message that we don’t care. We don’t want to send the wrong… …

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  • 9send — [v1] transmit, transfer through a system accelerate, address, advance, assign, broadcast, cast, circulate, commission, commit, communicate, consign, convey, delegate, deliver, detail, direct, dispatch, drop, emit, expedite, express, fire, fling,… …

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  • 10Express Mail International Service — (EMS)  A service available to nearly 200 countries and territories, providing delivery to foreign cities in most cases within 1 to 3 days. This is the fastest, most reliable way to send letters, documents, merchandise, and merchandise samples… …

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