Third person singular present of send; causes to go or be taken to a particular destination.
From Old English 'sendan', related to Gothic 'sandjan' and Old Norse 'senda'. The Germanic root suggests the concept of causing something to travel or go forth.
Before telecommunications, 'sending' required physical movement - messages traveled only as fast as horses or ships. The digital age has separated the verb from its physical origins, but we still use spatial metaphors like 'sending' emails.
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