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<strong>of</strong>f, exude, grow: <strong>The</strong> object sent forth a strange<br />

phosphorescent glow. In the spring, the vine sends forth<br />

tendrils. 8 send <strong>of</strong>f. send (someone) away, send (someone) away<br />

or <strong>of</strong>f with a flea in his or her ear, dismiss, discharge, send<br />

(someone) packing, send (someone) about his or her business,<br />

Colloq give (someone) his or her walking papers, Slang give<br />

(someone) the brush<strong>of</strong>f, US give (someone) the brush: I went to<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice as you instructed, but they just sent me <strong>of</strong>f with no<br />

explanation. 9 send up. a lampoon, satirize, burlesque, parody,<br />

make fun <strong>of</strong>, Colloq take <strong>of</strong>f, spo<strong>of</strong>, Brit take the mickey out<br />

<strong>of</strong>: In Britain one <strong>of</strong> the enduring forms <strong>of</strong> humour is in<br />

sending up the government. b imprison, incarcerate, send away,<br />

jail or Brit also gaol, Slang US send up the river: He was sent<br />

up for insider trading.<br />

senile adj. (<strong>of</strong> a woman) anile; senescent, decrepit, declining,<br />

failing, in one's dotage, doting, doddering, in one's second<br />

childhood, dotty, simple, feeble-minded; forgetful, Colloq past<br />

it: He's senile and needs constant care.<br />

senility n. (<strong>of</strong> a woman) anility; senile dementia, Alzheimer's disease,<br />

senescence, decrepitude, decline, dotage, second childhood, loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> one's faculties: <strong>An</strong> increased life-span has created<br />

increased cases <strong>of</strong> senility.<br />

senior adj. elder, older, Brit (postpositive) major; (higher-)<br />

ranking, superior, chief: <strong>The</strong> senior members <strong>of</strong> the club are<br />

impossibly stuffy. You must not address your senior <strong>of</strong>ficer in<br />

such a manner.<br />

senior citizen<br />

n. elderly person, retired person, pensioner, Brit OAP<br />

(='old-age pensioner'), grey panther, Chiefly US retiree,<br />

golden-ager: Special tax provisions have been made for senior<br />

citizens.<br />

sensation n. 1 feeling, sense, impression, perception, foreboding,<br />

presentiment, prescience, awareness, suspicion, Colloq sneaking<br />

suspicion, funny feeling, hunch: I had the distinct sensation<br />

<strong>of</strong> having been there before. 2 commotion, stir, thrill, furore<br />

or US furor; excitement: <strong>The</strong> news <strong>of</strong> the wedding caused a<br />

sensation. 3 hit, coup de th‚ƒtre, success, Colloq<br />

show-stopper, crowd-puller, crowd-pleaser: Edith Piaf was a

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