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    message
    /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. send a message to (someone), especially by email, text, app, or other electronic means: "I was messaged by a Californian contact for some information"

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  2. Learn the meaning of message as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, related words and phrases, and examples from different contexts. Find out how to send, receive, or interpret messages in communication, biology, marketing, and more.

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  4. noun. a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, telephone, email, or other means. an official communication, as from a chief executive to a legislative body: the president's message to Congress.

  5. A message is a communication or statement conveyed from one person or group to another. If you call my house phone and I’m out running an errand, you’ll be asked to “please leave a message after the beep.”

  6. A message is a piece of information or a request that you send to someone or leave for them when you cannot speak to them directly. I got a message you were trying to reach me. Would you like to leave a message? A message recorded by the President was broadcast to U.S. troops around the world.

  7. a written or spoken piece of information, etc. that you send to somebody or leave for somebody when you cannot speak to them yourself. There were no messages for me at the hotel. I never got your message. We've had an urgent message saying that your father's ill. Jenny's not here at the moment.

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