bcc
verb/ˌbiː siː ˈsiː/
/ˌbiː siː ˈsiː/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they bcc | /ˌbiː siː ˈsiː/ /ˌbiː siː ˈsiː/ |
| he / she / it bcc’s | /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːz/ /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːz/ |
| past simple bcc’ed | /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːd/ /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːd/ |
| past participle bcc’ed | /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːd/ /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːd/ |
| -ing form bcc’ing | /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːɪŋ/ /ˌbiː siː ˈsiːɪŋ/ |
- to send a copy of an email to another person whose name and email address cannot be seen by the other people who receive it
- bcc somebody (something) | bcc something (to somebody) Send an email to the head of finance and bcc me.
- That company keeps bcc’ing promotional emails to me.
- bcc somebody on something He now bcc’ed his boss on every email he sent to difficult clients.
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