Oversend
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A transmission that is larger than it should be.
"Oversends will occur occasionally, since the flow control information is always slightly out of date and it is possible for the receiver to withdraw flow control credits."
- 1 To send an amount greater than what is required; to oversupply.
"Yes; and unfortunately sometimes we overorder, and sometimes they oversend, and much of it is thrown away."
- 2 To send (a message, etc.) to too many people. ambitransitive
"Don't oversend. That means don't send an e-mail announcement to everyone who may have once sent you an e-mail; it also means don't overburden those who are willingly on your e-mail list because they want relevant information. Oversending e-mails is the surest way to be ignored or find your way to the junk mail file."
- 3 To send over, transmit.
"DEAR SIR I do hereby oversend you my memorandum for fall goods and an other from Dr. C. Miller for Medicine."
Synonyms
All synonymsExample
More examples"Yes; and unfortunately sometimes we overorder, and sometimes they oversend, and much of it is thrown away."
Etymology
From Middle English oversenden (“to send over, transmit”), from Old English ofersendan (“to transmit”), from Proto-Germanic *uber (“over”) + *sandijaną (“to send”), corresponding to over- + send. Cognate with Middle Dutch oversenden (“to send over”), German übersenden (“to send, transmit”).
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