send back
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle back
Meanings
Return something to where it came from
Why “back”? You go back to where you started.
“I had to send the parcel back.”
“We sent the broken lamp back.”
Don't confuse with
Send back means return something to where it came from. Send away means order someone to leave.
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send away
A contrast learners often mix up
Order someone to leave
bring back
Same back pattern: return
Return with someone or something to the original place; Cause memories to return to the mind; Reintroduce a custom, law or product
call back
Same back pattern: return
Return a phone call; Try the phone call again; Recall a product because of a fault
come back
Same back pattern: return
Return to a place; Become popular or fashionable again; Be remembered after being forgotten
fly back
Same back pattern: return
Return by air
get back
Same back pattern: return
Return to a place; Take revenge on someone; Arrive home or return; Reply to someone, often with information they asked for; Take revenge on someone
give back
Same back pattern: return
Return something to its owner; Make a contribution in return to a community or cause
go back
Same back pattern: return
Return to a place; (of a friendship or history) date from a particular time; Withdraw from a promise or agreement
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