send a message

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English

Verb

send a message (third-person singular simple present sends a message, present participle sending a message, simple past and past participle sent a message)

  1. To implicitly communicate an idea, typically through one's actions.
    Synonym: make a statement
    • 2001 April, David Foster Wallace, “Tense Present: Democracy, English, and the Wars over Usage”, in Harper's Magazine:
      As we sometimes also say about elements of fashion and etiquette, the way you use English "Makes a Statement" or "Sends a Message" — even though these Statements/Messages often have nothing to do with the actual information you're trying to transmit.

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