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dispatch

dis·patch [ di spách ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle dis·patched, present participle dis·patch·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·patch·es)
Definition:
 
1. send something to place: to send off something such as a letter or package to a destination

2. send somebody away to do something: to instruct somebody to go somewhere in order to carry out a task

3. deal with something quickly: to complete or deal with something quickly or efficiently

4. kill somebody: to kill a person or animal



noun  (plural dis·patch·es)
Definition:
 
1. send-off: the sending of somebody or something such as a messenger or a letter

2. fulfillment of activity: the carrying out of an activity

3. efficient speed: speed and efficiency
carried out her duties with dispatch

4. official message: a message or report, especially an official communication from a diplomat or an officer in the armed forces

5. press news report: a news item or report sent by a journalist or news agency
dispatches from the scene of the fire

6. act of killing: the killing of a person or animal

[Early 16th century. Via Italian dispacciare< negative form of assumed Vulgar Latin impactare "impede" < Latin impact-, past participle of impingere (see impinge)]

dis·patch·er noun
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