dis-patch

Main Entry:
dispatch [dih-spach]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: speed in carrying out action
Synonyms: alacrity, celerity, expedition, expeditiousness, haste, hurry, hustle, precipitateness, promptitude, promptness, quickness, rapidity, rustle, speediness, swiftness
Antonyms: retention, slowing
Main Entry: dispatch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hurry, send fast
Synonyms: accelerate, address, consign, dismiss, express, forward, hand-carry, hasten, issue, quicken, railroad, remit, route, run with, run with ball, ship, speed, transmit, walk through
Antonyms: hold, hold back, keep, prohibit, retain
Main Entry: dispatch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: finish; consume
Synonyms: conclude, devour, discharge, dispose of, eat up, expedite, lay low, perform, polish off, scarf down, settle
Main Entry: dispatch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: kill
Synonyms: assassinate, bump off, butcher, destroy, eliminate, execute, finish, finish off, murder, put away, put end to, slaughter, slay, take out*
Main Entry: acceleration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: increasing speed, timing
Synonyms: dispatch, expedition, hastening, hurrying, quickening, speeding up, spurring, stepping up, stimulation
Antonyms: deceleration, deferral, hindrance, retardation, slowing down
Main Entry: achieve
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring to successful conclusion; reach a goal
Synonyms: accomplish, acquire, actualize, attain, bring about, bring off, bring to pass, cap, carry out, carry through, close, complete, conclude, consummate, deliver, discharge, dispatch, do, earn, earn wings, effect, effectuate, enact, end, execute, finish, follow through, fulfill, gain, get, get done, manage, negotiate, obtain, perfect, perform, procure, produce, rack up, reach, realize, resolve, score, seal, see through, settle, sign, solve, win, wind up, work out
Notes: achieve means 'to bring to a successful conclusion' (literally French 'to bring to a head') and accomplish means 'to perform fully'; the completion of achievement is more comprehensive
Antonyms: fail, lose, miss
Main Entry: address
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: write directions for delivery
Synonyms: consign, dispatch, forward, inscribe, label, mark, postmark, remit, route, send, ship, superscribe, transmit
Main Entry: advance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move something forward, often quickly
Synonyms: accelerate, achieve, bring forward, come forward, conquer, continue ahead, continue on, dispatch, drive, elevate, forge ahead, gain ground, get ahead, get green light, get there, get with it, go ahead, go forth, go forward, go great guns, go places, go to town, hasten, launch, make headway, make the scene, march, move on, move onward, move up, press on, proceed, progress, promote, propel, push ahead, push on, quicken, send forward, skyrocket, speed, step forward, storm
Notes: advance means 'steady progress' and stresses effective assisting in hastening a process or bringing about a desired end, while advancement suggests progression that is bigger, more, or beyond normal
Antonyms: back down, halt, hesitate, recede, retreat, retrogress, stop, turn, withdraw, yield
Main Entry: agility
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: physical or mental nimbleness, deftness
Synonyms: activity, acuteness, adroitness, alacrity, alertness, briskness, celerity, cleverness, dexterity, dispatch, expedition, fleetness, friskiness, litheness, liveliness, promptitude, promptness, quickness, quickwittedness, sharpness, sprightliness, spryness, suppleness, swiftness
Antonyms: clumsiness, stiffness
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