oversend
Verb

oversend (oversends, present participle oversending; past and past participle oversent)

  1. To send an amount greater than what is required; to oversupply.
  2. (ambitransitive) To send (a message, etc.) to too many people.
    • 2010, Harriet Diamond, ‎Linda Eve Diamond, Perfect Phrases for Writing Company Announcements
      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.
Noun

oversend (plural oversends)

  1. A transmission that is larger than it should be.



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