dispatched
Prononciation : [dɪsˈpætʃt]
Mot
Contexte : « sending »
(verb) to send someone or something to a place to do a job or task. When you dispatch a letter, you are putting it in the mail so it can go to someone else.
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The manager dispatched the delivery truck to bring supplies to the store.
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The packages were not dispatched on time, so they arrived late.
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Who was dispatched to handle the situation?
Contexte : « completion »
(verb) to finish or deal with something quickly and efficiently. If you dispatch your homework, it means you got it done quickly and well.
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She dispatched her chores before dinner so she could relax afterwards.
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He did not dispatch the project in time, which upset his team.
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Did you dispatch your tasks for the day?
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