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! `4 J7 b& K1 {; }$ i- ?9 v' bA new word
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$ b" d/ D" v; l: ?Thank you for registering, xxxxxx. An email has been dispatched to xxxxxx@gmail.com with details on how to activate your account.
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dispatch /dɪsp'ætʃ/ (dispatches dispatching dispatched)
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1 If you dispatch someone to a place, you send them there for a particular reason. (FORMAL)
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He dispatched scouts ahead...
! H. c8 Y) R9 S& Q$ J9 C5 NThe Italian government was preparing to dispatch 4,000 soldiers to search the island.
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! M& {9 \! T3 L6 M' i; u! F, gDispatch is also a noun.
. B0 p1 S4 M' g/ ` D% C5 XThe despatch of the task force is purely a contingency measure.
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* e6 R& P7 _, z4 }% `; `3 F1 f2 If you dispatch a message, letter, or parcel, you send it to a particular person or destination. (FORMAL)
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The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt...
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Dispatch is also a noun.
* U4 _8 Q6 L2 M% e2 JWe have 125 cases ready for dispatch.
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3 A dispatch is a special report that is sent to a newspaper or broadcasting organization by a journalist who is in a different town or country.
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...this despatch from our West Africa correspondent.
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4 A dispatch is a message or report that is sent, for example, by army officers or government officials to their headquarters.
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2 V, L3 b' b% vI was carrying dispatches from the ambassador.
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5 To dispatch a person or an animal means to kill them. (OLD-FASHIONED), b& D6 ]+ M6 @
7 d7 x9 K3 }5 N1 a7 wThe fox takes his chance with a pack of hounds which may catch him and despatch him immediately. |
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