Send (one) on (one's) way In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "send (one) on (one's) way", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-01-06 05:01

Meaning of Send (one) on (one's) way

Synonyms:

send away

Send (one) on (one's) way informal verb phrase

Used to say that you dismiss someone after some kind of meeting, discussion, or transaction.

If you can't change anything, I will send you on your way.

Please send her on her way- if she wants to see me, she can set up an appointment.

I will send you on your way at 10 if you have no more questions.

Other phrases about:

put the chill on (someone or something)

1.  To stop, delay or diminish something

2. To ignore or end social contact with someone; to separate someone from others

reject (someone or something) out of hand

1. To reject someone/something completely without thinking about or discussing them.
2. To say that someone is no longer your friend, relative, or loved one without thinking about or discussing them.

 

give something/someone the old heave-ho

To dismiss somebody from something or reject someone

flush (someone or something) out of (some thing or place)

To dismiss something from something by using liquid.

Grammar and Usage of Send (one) on (one's) way

Verb Forms

  • to send (one) on (one's) way
  • sends (one) on (one's) way
  • sending (one) on (one's) way
  • sent (one) on (one's) way

The verb "send" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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