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1. (n.) send-off
a demonstration of good wishes for a person setting out on a new venture.
2. send-off
a start; impetus.
Etymology: (1855–60, Amer.)
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| Definition of 'send-off' |
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1. (noun) bon voyage, send-off
an organized expression of goodwill at the start of a trip or new venture
2. (verb) kickoff, send-off, start-off
a start given to contestants
"I was there with my parents at the kickoff"
3. (verb) dispatch, despatch, send off
send away towards a designated goal
4. (verb) project, send off
throw, send, or cast forward
"project a missile"
5. (verb) send, get off, send off
transfer
"The spy sent the classified information off to Russia"
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