Faxes Meaning in English
word · lemma: fax
ˈfæksɪz
FAKS-iz
fˈæksɪz
FAX-iz
Definition
Printed or scanned documents sent electronically over a telephone line, using a fax machine. This is the plural form of 'fax'.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat outdated; most often used in business or official contexts. Used as the plural of 'fax' (the document or the act). Examples: 'send faxes,' 'receive faxes.' Distinct from 'fax machine' (the device itself).
Spanish: faxesPortuguese (BR): faxesPortuguese (PT): faxesChinese (Simplified): 传真Chinese (Traditional): 傳真Hindi: फैक्सArabic: فاكساتBengali: ফ্যাক্সসমূহRussian: факсыJapanese: ファックスVietnamese: fax - bản faxKorean: 팩스Turkish: fakslarUrdu: فیکسیںIndonesian: faks
Example Sentences
He sent three faxes to the office this morning.
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We keep all the important faxes in a file.
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I received your faxes yesterday afternoon.
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Could you check if any new faxes came in while I was out?
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Back in the 90s, businesses used faxes all the time for contracts.
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We don’t get many faxes these days—most people use email.
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