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dispatch

noun as in communication

verb as in hurry, send fast

verb as in finish; consume

verb as in kill

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Example Sentences

They can’t have a funeral unless his body is brought back to Poland — a process that involves various expenses and paperwork, for which Ola’s mother dispatches her barely-adult daughter alone to Dublin.

That morning, a single squad car from West L.A. was dispatched to monitor the protest.

Hoover had dispatched the military to break up a camp of World War I veterans who had massed to demand immediate payment of a bonus they had been promised for serving.

Emergency services were dispatched to the tower block just after 13:00 on Monday and nearby Dalmuir train station was closed, causing cancellations to trains.

From BBC

South Korea warns it could send arms to Ukraine in response to North Korea allegedly dispatching troops to Russia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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