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View usage for: sendoff in British English (ˈsɛndˌɒf) noun informal1. a demonstration of good wishes to a person about to set off on a journey, new career, etc 2. a start, esp an auspicious one, to a venture verb send off (tr, adverb)3. to cause to depart; despatch 4. sport (of the referee) to dismiss (a player) from the field of play for some offence 5. informal to give a sendoff to Synonyms of 'sendoff'farewell, departure, leave-taking, valediction More Synonyms of sendoff Definition a show of good wishes to a person about to set off on a journey or start a new career All the people in the buildings came to give me a rousing send-off. Additional synonymsDefinition the act of departing The airline has more than 90 scheduled departures from here each day. Synonyms leaving, going, retirement, withdrawal, exit, going away, removal, exodus, leave-taking, setting out or off Definition a departing For him, the leave-taking was heartbreaking. Synonyms departure, going, leaving, parting, goodbye, farewell, valediction, sendoff (informal) Definition a farewell speech She raised her hand in valediction. Synonyms farewell, goodbye, leave-taking, adieu, vale, sendoff (informal) - send something or someone up
- send something out
- send-up
- sendoff
- senile
- senility
- senior
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