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  • Past tense and past participle of send out; to dispatch, mail, or circulate something, typically to multiple recipients.
  • Emitted, radiated, or released something, such as light, heat, or a signal from a source.

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He once imagined the poem as a “message in a bottle,” sent out in the hope that it might “wash up on land, on heartland, perhaps.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

But, as the plaintiffs argue, there is nothing sweet or kind about the emails Rollins sent out.

From Salon • May 25, 2026

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  • pushed to the group
  • put on the wire

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  • kept under wraps

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