Definition
to send out (a message): to give, to broadcast (a message)
to send out labor (to another country): to externalize, to move, to exteriorize, to outsource (labor to another country)
- "We would like to talk about the global relocation email you sent out."
- "Susie : International subcontracting, on the other hand, is when a company sends out to another country for its products or services."
- "In the future, you should ask someone to proofread any application letters you may send out, and make your tone more formal."
- "The coast guard was notified immediately afterwards, and sent out both helicopters and rescue boats."
- "Susie : International outsourcing is when a company sends out to another country for its products or services."
- "Brian : Oh, so you've been sending out free samples without written authorisation?"
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