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/ ˈiːmeɪl /
verb
to contact (a person) by electronic mail
to send (a message, document, etc) by electronic mail
A system for sending and receiving messages electronically over a computer network. E-mail is asynchronous and does not require the receiver of the message to be online at the time the message is sent or received. E-mail also allows a user to distribute messages to large numbers of recipients instantaneously.
A message or messages sent or received by such a system.
E-mail has become one of the most widely used aspects of the Internet, because it provides a means of mass communication to almost anywhere in the world at high speed.
Other Word Forms
- e-mailer noun
Example Sentences
In September 2008, Paltrow launched Goop, a wellness and lifestyle brand that first began as a weekly e-mail newsletter before expanding into an e-commerce platform, a print magazine and pop-up stores.
And I’m getting e-mails again because of my … um, my … what?
A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said in an e-mail that the matter is “under investigation.”
An e-mail to his federal public defender seeking comment was not immediately returned.
In an e-mail to The Times, defense attorney Benjamin Gluck said the company “will continue its efforts to be a good neighbor and member of the community.”
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