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dispatch

[dih-spach] / dɪˈspætʃ /






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Network Rail said heavy snow in areas such as Kintore in Aberdeenshire, had seen snowploughs dispatched to clear the railway line, as well as further north on the line to Wick.

From BBC

Fire and rescue forces were dispatched to the scene and a no-fly zone was imposed over the Swiss Alps resort, according to police in the Swiss canton of Valais.

From The Wall Street Journal

The beautician’s allegations, and the Mar-a-Lago spa’s practice of dispatching workers to Epstein’s home, have not been previously reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

They dispatch coaches to recruit from coast to coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, the two rivals are again dispatching submarines on Arctic exercises.

From The Wall Street Journal