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1 send sb off
V1. निकालनाHe was sent off the field for breaking the rooms of play.
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send somebody off — ˌsend sbˈoff derived (BrE) (in a sports game) to order sb to leave the field because they have broken the rules of the game • Beckham was sent off for a foul in the second half. related noun ↑sending off Main en … Useful english dictionary
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