dispatch
[dɪ'spætʃ]

verb transitive

[Definition]: send off quickly

[Example Sentences]:
1. He also said the dispatch of advisors was a little too little too late.
2. As more people stream Netflix video, the company had to dispatch more trucks.
3. When I called American Express, the agent offered to dispatch one overnight to my house.
4. Dorsey even wrote dispatch software in one of his first jobs.
5. The officer could also be wearing smart glasses, which would allow the officer to stay connected with dispatch and commanders.
6. Taxi fares already are higher because the companies have to pay for a dispatch system that the mobile apps do not need.
7. Many dispatch representatives to teach chapters about risk management.
8. However, the newly detected signals did not narrow the search area enough to dispatch a submersible vehicle to search for wreckage.

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