26984 words

dispatches

11 definitions • 13 examples
1
to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose:

Examples:

Two loads of cloth were dispatched to the factory on 12 December.
2
to kill someone:

Examples:

Our handsome hero manages to dispatch another five villains.
3
the act of sending someone or something somewhere:

Examples:

the dispatch of troops
4

Examples:

In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
5
to be given a lot of praise for actions you have performed as a soldier:

Examples:

Sergeant Havers was mentioned in dispatches for his courage.
6
to send someone or something to a place for a particular purpose:
7
a report sent to you from another place:

Examples:

8
If something is done with dispatch, it is done quickly.
9
to send someone to a place for a particular purpose:

Examples:

The company could dispatch teams of engineers anywhere in the country if a water supply was contaminated.
10
to send goods, a message, etc. to a place:

Examples:

We dispatch goods only when we believe a genuine order has been received.
11
the act of sending goods, a message, etc. to a place:

Examples:

The term 'lead time' can be used to refer to the time elapsed between order and despatch.

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