sent down

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Simple past tense and past participle of send down
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To bowl
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To commit someone to a prison term

Eventually she was caught, and sent down for twelve years.

send down
To expel an undergraduate from university

He was sent down from Oxford for theft.

it sent shivers down his spine
he shuddered, he got a shock
send down
suspend temporarily from college or university, in England
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If someone who is on trial is sent down, they are found guilty and sent to prison. The two rapists were sent down for life in 1983
send down
If a student is sent down from their university or college, they are made to leave because they have behaved very badly. She wondered if he had been sent down for gambling
send down
remove; dispatch (to someone making an appeal)
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