This is the past tense of the word ‘Send’. However, the continuous tense and future continuous tense of the word ‘send’ is ‘sending.’ The continuous tense indicates that the action is in progress, and the future continuous tense means that the action is going on at the moment and is still to take in the future. The Old English word simply means ‘’send, throw,’’ or ‘’send forth.’’ The word has a Proto-Germanic origin with the main word being ‘sandijanan’ which directly interprets as ‘go’ or ‘journey.’ The verb was then grasp into Old English as the word ‘sendan’. To ‘send it’ means to not be too critical and go insanely big. The verb ‘send’ is often used in the world of sport.
The word ‘send’ is described as ‘cause to go or be taken to a particular destination.’ It is also synonymous with the words: convey, transmit, dispatch, transport, deliver, yield, direct, remit, mail, or Forward.