Dispatch
/dɪsˈpætʃ/
To send something quickly to a place, like a package or a message, or to finish a job or task efficiently and without wasting time.
Examples
- The teacher was quick to dispatch the class assignments so we could start working on our science projects, ensuring we had enough time to explore our ideas thoroughly before the deadline.
- After finishing her book report, Mia was eager to dispatch it to her teacher through the online portal, feeling proud of her hard work and hoping for a good grade.
- During the soccer match, the coach decided to dispatch the players to different positions strategically, aiming to maximize our chances of winning against the tough opposing team.
Synonyms
send
deliver
forward
transmit
convey
distribute
Antonyms
receive
hold
keep
delay
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