dispatch
Pronunciación: [dɪsˈpætʃ]
Palabra
Contexto: «sending off»
(verb) to send something to a place quickly. It’s like when you give a letter to the mailman and he takes it to your friend right away.
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The company will dispatch the package tomorrow morning.
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They did not dispatch the items in time for the event.
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When will the team dispatch the supplies to the site?
Contexto: «report»
(noun) a message or report that tells about something that has happened, especially in the news or in a business situation. Imagine getting a report from a friend about an exciting game they watched.
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The journalist filed a dispatch from the war zone.
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There was no dispatch about the ongoing situation, so no one knew what happened.
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Did you read the dispatch about the recent storm?
Contexto: «finishing quickly»
(verb) to deal with or finish something quickly and efficiently. It means getting a job done fast, like completing your homework in a short time.
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She was able to dispatch her chores before dinner.
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He couldn’t dispatch his tasks quickly because he was distracted.
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Can you dispatch that assignment before the deadline?
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