dispatches (Meaning)
dispatches
defeat sense 1, to get done speedily, dismissal, an important official message sent by a diplomatic, military, or naval officer, promptness and efficiency in performance or transmission, a news story sent in to a newspaper, to send off or away with promptness or speed, an important official message, deprive, the shipment of goods, the sending of a message or messenger, to send off on official business, message sense 1, to dispose of (something, such as a task) rapidly or efficiently, a sending off, to kill with quick efficiency, a message sent with speed, a news item filed (see file entry 4 sense 2b) by a correspondent, the act of dispatching, to put to death, to send away quickly to a particular place or for a particular purpose, prompt settlement (as of an item of business), promptness in performing a task, the act of killing, quick riddance, to make haste
Synonyms & Antonyms of dispatches
dispatches Sentence Examples
- The news dispatches shocked the nation, revealing a devastating disaster.
- The military dispatches troops to the front lines, preparing for an imminent conflict.
- The ambassador dispatches messages back to their home country, relaying vital updates.
- The newspaper dispatches reporters to cover the breaking news story.
- The police dispatches officers to respond to a disturbance in the neighborhood.
- The company dispatches a team of engineers to resolve a technical issue at a remote site.
- The dispatches from the explorer provided valuable insights into the uncharted territory.
- The secret agent dispatches a coded message to headquarters, providing crucial intelligence.
- The hospital dispatches ambulances to transport injured victims to nearby medical facilities.
- The dispatches from the missionary described the challenges and triumphs of their humanitarian work in a remote region.
FAQs About the word dispatches
defeat sense 1, to get done speedily, dismissal, an important official message sent by a diplomatic, military, or naval officer, promptness and efficiency in pe
transports, ships,sends, packs (off),transmits, shoots, transfers, contributes, bestows, hands over
receives, accepts, earns, draws, secures, acquires,gets, obtains, garners, procures
The news dispatches shocked the nation, revealing a devastating disaster.
The military dispatches troops to the front lines, preparing for an imminent conflict.
The ambassador dispatches messages back to their home country, relaying vital updates.
The newspaper dispatches reporters to cover the breaking news story.