What is another word for dispatches?

Pronunciation: [dɪspˈat͡ʃɪz] (IPA)

Dispatches refer to the act of sending someone or something away with haste. Several synonyms exist for the word dispatches. One synonymous phrase is "sends off," which is useful when describing sending off mail or packages. Another synonym is "transmit," which carries the implications of sending information electronically. "Expedites" is another synonym meaning to speed up or hurry a process. "Accelerate" is similar, indicating that the dispatching is aimed at making something move more quickly. "Discharges" involves sending someone away from a certain place, while "deploy" refers to the sending of troops or resources on a mission. Ultimately, knowing these terms expands your vocabulary and ability to communicate more effectively.

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Usage examples for Dispatches

Last August came the new revolution in Cuba, and Catherine found all her interest in Manuela reawakened as she read in daily dispatches of the uprising in Pinar del Rio, of the raids of Pino Guerra, of the feeble resistance of the Government forces, of the burning of plantations and the seizure of horses and cattle.
"The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories"
Charles Weathers Bump
He was concentrating masses of men round Arras for the battles which had been planned in the autumn of '16. The Commander-in-Chief has explained in one of his dispatches how the general plan of campaign for the spring offensive was modified because of the German retreat which relieved us of another battle of the Ancre.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
I don't know how much this will mean to people at home, to whom the town is just a name, familiar only because of its repetition in dispatches.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs

Famous quotes with Dispatches

  • My assignment was in the communications office, where I typed out dispatches.
    Jack Adams
  • The simultaneous reactions elicited all over the world by the reading of newspaper dispatches about the same events create, as it were, a common mental pulse beat for the whole of civilized mankind.
    Christian Lous Lange

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