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A new word
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Thank you for registering, xxxxxx. An email has been dispatched to xxxxxx@gmail.com with details on how to activate your account.9 P' n5 k& K1 E- v, e+ B
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dispatch /dɪsp'ætʃ/ (dispatches dispatching dispatched)9 y! T9 \ t9 G& K) D
in BRIT, also use despatch G7 J5 ^5 q6 s2 ^# h
3 E& ^+ Q E$ \% b6 E1 If you dispatch someone to a place, you send them there for a particular reason. (FORMAL)# |/ O8 w8 K; p( t
$ B+ \5 s( Q$ o1 p2 E, O( mHe dispatched scouts ahead...
& g, s9 |8 |# |+ y8 I4 ?' BThe Italian government was preparing to dispatch 4,000 soldiers to search the island.2 s5 o. R, [$ y) r9 y$ `% l
= send
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# |6 C- a: j5 X' k G' |# Z, zDispatch is also a noun.
( q1 n. k7 L" h. h& u4 W `2 U6 I; x) VThe despatch of the task force is purely a contingency measure.6 ]7 z4 W/ A2 d5 `
6 e; c v# C6 U9 H2 \7 F3 L% o2 If you dispatch a message, letter, or parcel, you send it to a particular person or destination. (FORMAL)
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* q: \& g$ P4 Y# F) l( \- bThe victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt...
8 ^! w1 ]: V6 x, ?3 {Free gifts are dispatched separately so please allow 28 days for delivery.
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3 n5 P, G, g3 V0 ^Dispatch is also a noun.
( |, H( g4 h: M$ v9 cWe 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.% ^3 G) _- }' Q! H( H% I
3 D5 y" o' f' C...this despatch from our West Africa correspondent./ Y; R2 Y* g9 T6 ?& z6 ~0 P& O1 r
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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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$ B' J9 Z1 z: 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)
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. X6 `4 C8 h2 l( I" F1 eThe fox takes his chance with a pack of hounds which may catch him and despatch him immediately. |
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