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Definition 2024
send_up
send up
English
Verb
send up (third-person singular simple present sends up, present participle sending up, simple past and past participle sent up)
- (transitive) To imitate someone or something for the purpose of satirical humour.
- The programme accurately sends up the British Civil Service system at Whitehall.
- (transitive, US, slang) To put in prison.
- The judge sent him up for three years
- 1913, Rex Stout, Her Forbidden Knight, 1997 Carroll & Graf edition, ISBN 0786704446, page 161:
- "I guess you're a wise one, all right, but what's the use? I tell you we've got enough on you already to send you up. You might as well talk straight."
- Used other than as an idiom: see send, up.
- Fears of war sent oil prices up by 10%.
Usage notes
- In all senses the object may appear before or after the particle. If the object is a pronoun, then it must be before the particle.
- In sense 2, the passive form is much more common.
Translations
to imitate someone or something for the purpose of satirical humour
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to be put in prison
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