Mailed off meaning in english
The phrase "mailed off" is an idiomatic expression that means to send or dispatch something, typically a letter or package, through the postal service.
Example sentences:
- I mailed off my application to the university yesterday.
- She mailed off the package to her friend in Europe.
- He mailed off the letter to his family in Australia.
In this context, "mailed" is a verb that means to send or dispatch something through the mail, and "off" is an adverb that indicates the action of sending or dispatching is complete.
The phrase is often used to convey that something has been sent or dispatched, and is no longer in one's possession. It's a common expression in informal writing and spoken language, but it's not typically used in formal or professional writing.