"insend" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: insends [present, singular, third-person], insending [participle, present], insent [participle, past], insent [past]
Etymology: From Middle English insenden, from Old English insendan (“to send in, put in”), equivalent to in- + send. Cognate with Dutch inzenden (“to send in, put in”), German einsenden (“to send in, submit”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|insenden}} Middle English insenden, {{inh|en|ang|insendan||to send in, put in}} Old English insendan (“to send in, put in”), {{prefix|en|in|send}} in- + send, {{cog|nl|inzenden||to send in, put in}} Dutch inzenden (“to send in, put in”), {{cog|de|einsenden||to send in, submit}} German einsenden (“to send in, submit”) Head templates: {{en-verb|insends|insending|insent}} insend (third-person singular simple present insends, present participle insending, simple past and past participle insent)
  1. (transitive, rare) To send in. Tags: rare, transitive

Inflected forms

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