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Dispatch (Verb)

Meaning 1

Kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The hitman was sent to dispatch his target as quietly and efficiently as possible.
  • The ruthless dictator would dispatch anyone who dared to speak out against him.
  • She was accused of instructing a team of assassins to dispatch the key witness before the trial.
  • The soldiers had orders to dispatch the enemy commander, no matter the cost.
  • A large sum of money had been offered to anyone willing to dispatch the problematic whistleblower.

Synonyms

  • Murder
  • Slay
  • Off
  • Polish Off
  • Remove
  • Hit
  • Bump Off

Hypernyms

  • Kill

Hyponyms

  • Execute
  • Burke

Related Words

  • Dispatch (noun)

Meaning 2

Complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The manager will dispatch the employees to their assigned tasks at the training session.
  • She was hired to dispatch her expertise to the sales team by giving daily presentations.
  • The event coordinator was tasked with dispatching the catering orders on time.
  • He was an admin assistant whose job was to dispatch all company emails.
  • Her new role was to dispatch the social media content and engage with the followers.

Synonyms

  • Discharge
  • Complete

Hypernyms

  • Fulfill
  • Execute
  • Action
  • Carry Out
  • Accomplish
  • Fulfil

Meaning 3

Kill without delay; "the traitor was dispatched by the conspirators".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The two guards were dispatched by the silent assassin without making a sound.
  • The judge ordered that the condemned prisoner be dispatched at dawn.
  • In a swift motion, the samurai unsheathed his sword and dispatched his opponent.
  • The assassin was hired to quietly dispatch the businessman who had become an obstacle to the deal.
  • As the hangman appeared on the gallows, the public began to shout for him to dispatch the murderer.

Related Words

  • Dispatch (noun)

Meaning 4

Dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently; "He dispatched the task he was assigned".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • She quickly dispatched the urgent project before the deadline.
  • The experienced chef dispatched the complicated recipes with ease.
  • The team leader dispatched the tasks to the team members efficiently.
  • He dispatched the household chores in no time and was free to watch TV.
  • The IT specialist dispatched the technical issue in just a few minutes.

Hypernyms

  • Move

Related Words

  • Dispatch (noun)

Meaning 5

Send away towards a designated goal.

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The team will dispatch the delivery truck to its scheduled destination after all packages are loaded.
  • An ambulance was dispatched immediately to provide aid to the injured people at the scene.
  • The hikers decided to dispatch one of their team members to scout ahead and find a safe path.
  • The humanitarian organization has dispatched aid workers to assist people in the crisis zone.
  • The airline will dispatch a special flight to evacuate stranded passengers from the affected area.

Synonyms

  • Despatch
  • Send Off

Hypernyms

  • Ship
  • Send

Related Words

  • Dispatcher (noun)
  • Dispatch (noun)
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