verb
- to send off quickly to a destination or for a purpose
- to deal with something quickly and efficiently
- to kill quickly
Usage: formal
noun
- the act of sending someone or something away quickly
- a message sent with speed or urgency
- speed and efficiency in doing something
Examples
- The company will dispatch the package tomorrow morning.
- Emergency services were dispatched to the scene immediately.
- She dispatched her homework in under an hour.
- The general received an urgent dispatch from headquarters.
- The team worked with great dispatch to meet the deadline.
- Rescue workers were dispatched to help flood victims.
- He handled the crisis with remarkable dispatch.