send a message



send a message

to do something that is likely to influence someone's attitudes or behavior send a signal The arrests of several well-known people in the area sends a message that no one is immune from the law, not even the famous. The fact that nothing is done to help the homeless sends a message that we don't care.
Usage notes: said about actions whether they are intentional or not
See also: message, send

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gwenfrewi-Welsh
CelandineSEL-ən-deenEnglish (Rare)
Kristinekris-TEEN (English), kris-TEE-nə (German)Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, English, German
GraciaGRAH-thyah (Spanish), GRAH-syah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Lynn[lin]
Amrita-Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali