Buscar
to dispatch
01
enviar
to send a person or thing somewhere for a specific purpose
Transitive: to dispatch sb somewhere
Ditransitive: to dispatch sb to do sth
02
despachar, eliminar
to eliminate or put an end to someone or something with swift and decisive action
Transitive: to dispatch sb/sth
03
despachar, enviar
to handle or complete something promptly and effectively
Transitive: to dispatch a task
Dispatch
01
despacho
a newspaper report, usually sent from another town or a foreign country, often on a military-related matter
02
despacho, envío
the act of sending off something
03
ejecución, matanza
killing a person or animal
04
prontitud, eficiencia
the property of being prompt and efficient
dispatch
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patch
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dispatcher
n
dispatcher
n
Ejemplo
The company dispatches shipments of products to retailers across the country.
The manager quickly dispatched a team to investigate the reported issue.
The courier was dispatched to deliver the urgent package to the client.
The police were dispatched to the scene of the accident to provide assistance.
In emergency situations, paramedics are dispatched to provide immediate medical care.