Word |
Dispatch |
Meaning |
to quickly send off an individual or thing |
Example 1 |
According to the terms of the app, the computer will dispatch a vehicle to collect us within thirty seconds. |
Example 2 |
The president has plans to dispatch rescuers to locate those stranded by the hurricane. |
Example 3 |
After the worst part of the storm passes, the plan to dispatch rescue workers will be activated. |
Example 4 |
It is not unusual for the hotel to dispatch a car to the airport to pick up VIP guests. |
Example 5 |
The 911 operator is supposed to quickly dispatch a police car to the crime scene. |
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