1. send out - Noun
2. send out - Verb
to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place
Source: WordNetI don't finish every story, but I probably write and send out three out of five of them. Robert Sheckley
I'd rather send out a mass email then hang posters all over the place. Todd Barry
Everything is soothed by oil, and this is the reason why divers send out small quantities of it from their mouths, because it smooths every part which is rough. Pliny the Elder
Each mental wave we send out from the mind, Or base, or kind, Completes its circuit, then with added force Seeks its own source. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Historically, Labour has used technology as a form of control. We would use pagers and faxes to send out messages telling people what line to take. The key learning from the Obama campaign is to use technology to empower your supporters. Douglas Alexander
If you give evil, you will receive evil. What negativity you send out will return to you. Toki Pona Proverb