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Word | Dispatch |
an official report (usually sent in haste) / dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently / To make haste / to despatch, settle; kill / speediness; prompt execution; message sent with all due speed / the sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose. / to send (someone or something) quickly to a particular place for a particular purpose / to defeat (a person or team) in a game, contest, etc. / to kill (a person or animal) quickly / an important official message / the act of sending someone or something to a particular place for a particular purpose / a news story that a reporter sends to a newspaper usually from a foreign country, | |
Usage | ⇒ The Gorkha Regiment has been dispatched to Kargil ⇒ Young Napoleon defeated the enemy with all possible dispatch; he then sent a dispatch to headquarters, informing his commander of the great victory. ⇒ Rescue workers were immediately dispatched to the area. ⇒ a resolution authorizing the dispatch of a peacekeeping force ⇒ Manee handled their application with dispatch |
Synonyms | despatch, murder, send, speed, discharge, forward, transmit, message, ship, slay, kill, celerity, execute, expedition, haste, hurry, alacrity, bulletin, finish, polish off, |
Antonyms | delay, retain, retention, hold, keep, decelerate, hold back, prohibit, detention, slowing, accept, acceptance, accidie, arrest, begin, bide, billet, binge, cessation, chasm, |
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