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Meaning fax meaning

What does fax mean?
Definitions in simple English

fax

A fax is a document that is sent from one fax machine to another, which is then printed out by the receiving fax machine. Did you get the fax I sent you this morning? Something's wrong with our fax machine; we're not getting any of our faxes today. A fax is a machine that sends a letter or document through a telephone line; a fax machine.

fax

To send a document via a fax machine. Please fax the bill and I will pay it.

fax

(= facsimile) send something via a facsimile machine Can you fax me the report right away? (= facsimile) duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio

Synonyms fax synonyms

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facsimile

Conjugation fax conjugation

How do you conjugate fax?

fax · verb

Examples fax examples

How do I use fax in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Tom is sending a fax.
Please send it to me by fax.
This telephone is connected to the fax machine.
I'd like to fax this to Japan.
I got your fax the other day.
Please fax me the application form.
What's the fax number for this hotel?
What does a clown do in an office? Fax!
Here is our answer to your fax message dated April 1st.
Both Tom and Mary didn't know how to send a fax.
Did you send the fax already?
What's the number of the fax machine in this hotel?
I am sending the invoice by fax.

Movie subtitles

So spill the beans sailor, give us the fax, what's your problems?
The fax is coming in.
Nunc. fax. incendere.
I'll fax the prints down to you this afternoon. Thanks, Jimmy.
Put it through the data-fax.
Holly went to fax some documents.
Read my fax!
What does this fax mean?
Mom. It's a joke, an office joke. It's a joke fax.
I don't suppose they have fax machines on elephants.
You're on my fax.
What, do you want me to fax it to you?
Sex is nothing to fax home about.
Get a fax over to Cliff at Harlinson's, EGM, 3:00 tomorrow.
I need you to fax this to the CDC.
This is not a hand towel. You're drying your hands with my fax paper.
I sent a fax to Seaforth Alarms this morning.
I can fax it to Washington, have an answer in a couple hours.
Trudy's pulling them off the fax right now. Trudy.
Holly went to the vault room to fax some documents.
Yeah, we talk all the time on the fax machine.
It's a joke fax.
Yeah, right. He'll fax them right over.
If our stockbroker calls, tell him he can fax the information directly to our BMW.
If you're in a hurry, I can fax them through to you.
Is your fax ready to receive?
Holly went to fax some documents. She should be back any minute.
What does this fax mean? Mom.
We will fax all pertinent details to you.
I've got a Tokyo fax waiting for me at the desk.
He'll also fax a reconstruction of the plastic fragment from her stomach.
Wait a minute, it's a fax now.
Listen, Al, what is the fax machine number there at the station?
Listen, the, uh, fax number is.

News and current affairs

For four days and nights the siege continued, as Kay and his colleagues used satellite telephones to fax crucial documents to the West.
I got a fax from one, Boris Jordan, telling me he was starting a European high-tech venture fund and would I care to work with him.
Annan was alerted four months before Hutu activists began their mass killings by a fax message from Romeo Dallaire, the Canadian general commanding UN forces in Rwanda.
The lack of mobile-phone networks and broadband Internet means that South Korean managers must communicate with their headquarters by landline phones and fax.
In a network economy the reverse is true: one fax machine is worth nothing; two fax machines something; 1000 machines connected together create real value, and that value goes up as more machines join the network.