Dispatch Meaning In English. To send off or away with promptness or speed dispatch a letter dispatch an ambulance to the scene especially. A report sent in from abroad by a journalist.
It is therefore entirely correct to dispatch a despatch. Two loads of cloth were dispatched to the factory on 12 December. To dismiss a person as after an audience.
Celerity quickness rapidity rapidness speediness.
Entry 1 of 2 transitive verb. So in the British examples above the two words have been used correctly. Dispatch verb T SEND to send something especially goods or a message somewhere for a particular purpose. To send someone or something somewhere for a particular purpose dispatch somebodysomething to somebodysomething A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
