verb
- past tense and past participle of despatch (variant spelling of dispatch): to send off quickly to a destination or for a purpose
- past tense and past participle of despatch: to deal with or finish something quickly and efficiently
Usage: British spelling variant
Usage: British spelling variant
Examples
- The urgent message was despatched immediately to headquarters.
- She despatched the paperwork within an hour.
- The ambassador was despatched to negotiate the treaty.
- He despatched his duties with remarkable efficiency.
- The rescue team was despatched to the disaster zone.
- The company despatched the order the same day.