dispatch

[US]/dɪˈspætʃ/
[UK]/dɪˈspætʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. sending off
vt. to send off; to assign.

Phrases & Collocations

dispatch center

dispatch order

emergency dispatch

dispatch vehicle

economic dispatch

load dispatch

with dispatch

dispatch from

Example Sentences

to dispatch a messenger

to dispatch a business

they dispatched the opposition.

the cheque was dispatched by courier.

I'll advise you of the dispatch of the goods.

he dispatched messages back to base.

he dispatched the animal with one blow.

a resolution authorizing the dispatch of a peacekeeping force.

the executioner's merciful dispatch of his victims.

advanced with all possible dispatch;

goods dispatched to your branch in error.

he dispatched the Hurricanes in three flights.

he dispatched an expedition to relieve the city.

He dispatched his breakfast and left.

request the dispatch of two companies to the front

a Xinhua News Agency dispatch from Beijing (on) Oct. I

dispatched a union representative to the factory;

We soon dispatched the chocolate cake.

The chairman dispatched the meeting in 20 minutes.

We must ask someone to carry a dispatch from Rome to London.

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