"despatch" meaning in All languages combined

See despatch on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /dəˈspætʃ/ [Australia], /dɪˈspætʃ/ [US, UK] Audio: en-us-dispatch.ogg [US] Forms: despatch [singular], despatches [plural]
Head templates: {{noun|2=despatches}} [POS TABLE]
  1. A despatch is a message or report sent by a someone in a distant location.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-noun-JcOelG6R
  2. despatch is part of an emergency response system, such as police or ambulance, which sends personnel to deal with emergencies.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-noun-uAKd8zyp
  3. The despatch of someone to a place is the act of sending them there to do a particular task.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-noun-cGEkWW33
  4. If you do something with despatch you finish it without wasting time.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-noun-iHMF0tXW

Verb [English]

IPA: /dəˈspætʃ/ [Australia], /dɪˈspætʃ/ [US, UK] Audio: en-us-dispatch.ogg [US] Forms: despatch [canonical], despatches [third-person, singular], despatched [past], despatched [past, participle], despatching [present, participle]
Head templates: {{verb|despatch|es}} [POS TABLE]
  1. If you despatch people or equipment somewhere, you send them there to do a particular task. Synonyms: send
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-verb-pW6tVVo-
  2. If you despatch a message, package, etc., you send it.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-verb-8Muw1ixd
  3. If you despatch a living thing, you kill it.
    Sense id: simple-despatch-en-verb-B3VuyOpz
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