Definition of dispatch

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Dispatch (v. t.) To dispose of speedily, as business; to execute quickly; to make a speedy end of; to finish; to perform..

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Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To rid; to free.
Drive :: Drive (n.) Violent or rapid motion; a rushing onward or away; esp., a forced or hurried dispatch of business..
Despatch :: Despatch (n. & v.) Same as Dispatch.
Adviso :: Adviso (n.) Advice; counsel; suggestion; also, a dispatch or advice boat..
Rid :: Rid (v. t.) To get over; to dispose of; to dispatch; to finish.
Dispatching :: Dispatching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dispatc.
Dispeed :: Dispeed (v. t.) To send off with speed; to dispatch.
Transmit :: Transmit (v. t.) To cause to pass over or through; to communicate by sending; to send from one person or place to another; to pass on or down as by inheritance; as, to transmit a memorial; to transmit dispatches; to transmit money, or bills of exchange, from one country to another..
Protocol :: Protocol (n.) The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument..
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To send off or away; -- particularly applied to sending off messengers, messages, letters, etc., on special business, and implying haste..
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) A message transmitted by telegraph.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) Any sending away; dismissal; riddance.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To get rid of by sending off; to send away hastily.
Unsped :: Unsped (a.) Not performed; not dispatched.
Dispatch :: Dispatch (v. t.) To dispose of speedily, as business; to execute quickly; to make a speedy end of; to finish; to perform..
Send :: Send (v. i.) To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand..
Aviso :: Aviso (n.) An advice boat, or dispatch boat..
Avant-courier :: Avant-courier (n.) A person dispatched before another person or company, to give notice of his or their approach..
Speed :: Speed (v. t.) To cause to make haste; to dispatch with celerity; to drive at full speed; hence, to hasten; to hurry..
Expediency :: Expediency (n.) Expedition; haste; dispatch.
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