Resent vs. Resend

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Difference Between Resent and Resend
Resentverb
(transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront.
The bride greatly resented being left at the church.Resendverb
(transitive) To send again.
I didn't get your email. You'll have to resend it.Resentverb
(transitive) To express displeasure or indignation at.
Resendverb
(transitive) To send back.
Resentverb
To be sensible of; to feel.
Resendverb
(transitive) To forward (something received), especially a message.
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Resentverb
In a positive sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction.
Resentverb
(obsolete) To recognize; to perceive, especially as if by smelling; -- associated in meaning with sent, the older spelling of scent, to smell. See resent (intransitive verb).
Resentverb
(obsolete) To give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.
Resentverb
simple past tense and past participle of resend
The package was resent, this time with the correct postage.Resentverb
feel bitter or indignant about;
She resents being paid less than her co-workersResentverb
wish ill or allow unwillingly
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