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Definition of resend in English: resendverbresent riːˈsɛndˌriˈsɛnd [with object]Send (a message, letter, package, etc.) again. he forgot to put the time of the party on the invitations and had to resend them Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, there's nothing I can do about it if I don't know an alternate address except to try resending my response once or twice.
- When a data transfer falls, the message network simply resends it.
- Could you please resend to the address on this comment?
- The production house lost about 12 pages today so we had to resend them.
- Since her document kept coming back out after the fax dialed, the fax machine clearly wasn't working right and she needed to resend the document.
- You can also easily forward or resend SMS messages to other phone numbers in your address book or a new number.
- Anyone who sent me email in the last four days might want to resend it.
- The insurance companies could access the information and review the care instantaneously without sending and resending a person's files for review.
- If you have already sent your questionnaire in, please resend it to the correct address.
- In either case, the sender should not resend the message without correcting the problem.
- Of the 157 returned letters, 70 were resent with the forwarding address provided by the post office.
- Like I said, just resend it and I will receive it now.
- MW: Thanks again, Denise, for resending your post.
- We received no response and resent the message on September 20.
- If not, the receiving (destination) computer continually requests that the packets are resent until they are successfully delivered.
- If anyone sent me an email that bounced today, just resend it.
- If you should be on here but aren't, please resend me your info.
- All you can do is send a show to a limited number of friends and that friend then can't resend it to someone else.
- He got it back and told me he would resend it.
- Parties were instead asked to resend by post a letter containing their points.
Definition of resend in US English: resendverbˌriˈsɛndˌrēˈsend [with object]Send (a message, letter, package, etc.) again. he forgot to put the time of the party on the invitations and had to resend them Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, there's nothing I can do about it if I don't know an alternate address except to try resending my response once or twice.
- When a data transfer falls, the message network simply resends it.
- If anyone sent me an email that bounced today, just resend it.
- Of the 157 returned letters, 70 were resent with the forwarding address provided by the post office.
- You can also easily forward or resend SMS messages to other phone numbers in your address book or a new number.
- All you can do is send a show to a limited number of friends and that friend then can't resend it to someone else.
- If not, the receiving (destination) computer continually requests that the packets are resent until they are successfully delivered.
- Since her document kept coming back out after the fax dialed, the fax machine clearly wasn't working right and she needed to resend the document.
- Like I said, just resend it and I will receive it now.
- If you have already sent your questionnaire in, please resend it to the correct address.
- The production house lost about 12 pages today so we had to resend them.
- Parties were instead asked to resend by post a letter containing their points.
- If you should be on here but aren't, please resend me your info.
- MW: Thanks again, Denise, for resending your post.
- We received no response and resent the message on September 20.
- He got it back and told me he would resend it.
- In either case, the sender should not resend the message without correcting the problem.
- Could you please resend to the address on this comment?
- Anyone who sent me email in the last four days might want to resend it.
- The insurance companies could access the information and review the care instantaneously without sending and resending a person's files for review.
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