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Dispatch Meaning in English

word

/dɪˈspætʃ/
di-SPACH
/dɪspˈætʃ/
di-SPACH

التعريف

To send someone or something to a place for a particular purpose, especially quickly or officially. It can also be a noun meaning an official message or report sent to another place.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Common in formal, business, logistics, military, and news contexts. Frequent patterns: 'dispatch a driver', 'dispatch goods', 'a news dispatch'. In everyday speech, 'send' is more common. Be careful: in some contexts, 'dispatch' can also mean deal with something quickly or kill quickly, but those meanings are less common for learners.

جمل نموذجية

We will dispatch the package tomorrow morning.

basic

The manager dispatched a driver to the airport.

basic

The reporter sent a dispatch from the capital.

basic

Once the order is confirmed, we can dispatch it the same day.

natural

Head office dispatched extra staff to help with the rush.

natural

The embassy received an urgent dispatch late last night.

natural