вы́слать — meaning in English
vyslat
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English meaning
- banish verb To officially force someone to leave a place, usually as punishment, and forbid their return.
- deport verb To formally expel a foreign national from a country, usually for breaking immigration or other laws.
- dispatch verb To send something or someone off promptly for a specific purpose.
- exile noun The state of being forced to live away from your home country, often for political reasons.
- expel verb To force someone out of a place, group, or organization, often as punishment.
Senses
вы́слать is used for these senses in English:
- banish (transitive) To send (someone) away and forbid them from returning.
- deport (transitive) To evict, especially from a country.
- dispatch (transitive) To dispose of speedily, as business; to execute quickly; to make a speedy end of; to finish; to perform.
- exile (transitive) To send (someone or something) into exile.
- expel (transitive) To deport.
- send out To issue, dispatch or transmit.
banish — full definition
- verb To officially force someone to leave a place, usually as punishment, and forbid their return.
- verb To drive an unwanted thought or feeling from one's mind.