fax
to transmit a facsimile of (printed matter, photographs, or the like) electronically: Fax the information to all our branch offices.
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How to use fax in a sentence
McDonough did not respond to repeated phone calls and a list of questions faxed to his Abilene office.
Patients Screwed in Spine Surgery ‘Scam’ | The Center for Investigative Reporting | November 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI faxed his answer; the quote was not included in the published version.
The Cradle of Jazz, Blues and Gospel Endlessly Rocking | Jason Berry | April 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTUnfortunately for liberals, Tom Coburn and John Boehner don't have their lines faxed over from Hollywood every morning.
Memo: The Aaron Sorkin Model of Political Discourse Doesn't Actually Work | Megan McArdle | April 23, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTMy father, Zafar Nomani, then faxed me over a copy of pages of the dictionary, including 156.
Smith faxed a turgid apologia over to Bullock on Sunday, a mere three weeks after her relationship with James came to light.
British Dictionary definitions for fax
/ (fæks) /
Also: fax machine short for facsimile machine
short for facsimile transmission
a message or document sent by fax
(tr) to send (a message, document, etc) by fax
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