send1
  
  v.
 (past and past part. sent)
    - cause to go or be taken or delivered to a particular destination. ▸
(send someone to)
 arrange for someone to attend (an institution). 
- cause to move sharply or quickly; propel.
- cause to be in a specified state:![]()  it nearly sent me crazy. 
- informal cause to feel ecstasy or elation.
Phrase
  
    - send someone to Coventry
 chiefly Brit. refuse to associate with or speak to someone. 
[perh. from the unpopularity of royalist soldiers or prisoners quartered in Coventry (sympathetic to parliament) during the English Civil War.]
- send word
 send a message.
 
  Phrase verbal
  
    - send someone down
 Brit.- expel a student from a university.
- informal sentence someone to imprisonment.
 
- send for
 - order or instruct (someone) to come to one; summon.
- order by post.
 
- send someone off
 (of a soccer or rugby referee) order a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game.
- send someone up
 US sentence someone to imprisonment.
- send someone/thing up
 informal, chiefly Brit. ridicule someone or something by exaggerated imitation.
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  OE sendan, of Gmc origin.