noun
- the action of sending someone or something to a destination
verb
- sending someone or something to a destination or for a purpose
- dealing with a task or problem quickly and efficiently
- killing or putting to death
Usage: present participle of dispatch
Usage: present participle of dispatch
Usage: present participle of dispatch; formal
Examples
- The company is dispatching emergency supplies to the disaster area.
- She was dispatching emails to all department heads.
- The manager is skilled at dispatching difficult tasks efficiently.
- The dispatching of the rescue team happened within minutes.
- They are dispatching trucks from three different warehouses.
- The quick dispatching of paperwork impressed her supervisor.
- Emergency dispatching requires clear communication skills.