To send off to a destination or for a purpose. verb
The commander decided to dispatch troops to the front line.
The company will dispatch the package by courier.
To deal with a task, problem, or opponent quickly and efficiently. verb
She managed to dispatch all her assignments before the deadline.
The team dispatched their rivals with ease in the final match.
The act of sending someone or something to a destination or for a purpose. noun
The dispatch of emergency supplies was crucial after the hurricane.
The dispatch of the letter was delayed due to the holiday.
An official report on state or military affairs. noun
The journalist sent a dispatch from the war zone.
The ambassador received a dispatch detailing the negotiations.
The killing of someone or something. noun
The hunter's dispatch of the deer was swift and humane.
The novel describes the dispatch of the villain in the final chapter.