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dispatch

noun as in communication

verb as in hurry, send fast

verb as in finish; consume

verb as in kill

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Example Sentences

What got leaked to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on October 22?

Det. Johnson left in an elevator and I found myself alone in the building, save two women in the dispatch center.

He presumably felt he owed it to himself to make one more visit to hell and report back with a cliché-busting dispatch.

And a recording of the police dispatch seems to blow the case to bits.

He initially sent that letter to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

The Colonel read the dispatch of Captain Duffield, sitting on his bed in his nightclothes.

The Weekly Dispatch's accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.

I am pushing the smiths as hard as possible, and you must do the same at your works, that the greatest dispatch may be made.

If the offeree sent a telegram, then he would be obliged to prove the delivery of the dispatch.

Before leaving Verdun he had seen Pierrepont enter the telegraph bureau—to dispatch a message to the Sûreté, without a doubt.

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On this page you'll find 234 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dispatch, such as: alacrity, celerity, expedition, expeditiousness, haste, and hurry.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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