outsending

noun

Etymology

From outsend, equivalent to out- + sending or outsend + -ing. Cognate with Dutch uitsending (“broadcast, emission, transmission”), German Aussendung (“a sending out”), Swedish utsändning (“broadcast”).

  1. derived from utsändning — “broadcast
  2. derived from Aussendung — “a sending out
  3. derived from uitsending — “broadcast, emission, transmission

Definitions

  1. A message abroad

    A message abroad; something that is sent out.

    • […] with that comparison which I think sometimes is the mightiest in our language — that comparison of this successive outsending and inbringing of the worlds by the Creator at the centre of things to the beating of the heart of God.
  2. A transmission

    A transmission; broadcast.

    • Active stereoradio function simultaneously with looking at a local videoprogram and a simultaneous outsending of a private videoprogram […]
  3. present participle and gerund of outsend

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for outsending. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA