a message or a group of people
"He received a dispatch from the foreign correspondent." (message) "I shall dispatch you in armed combat." (kill or defeat quickly) "The project must be completed with dispatch." (haste, no delay)
The time between the order being placed and it being mailed out is the dispatch time.
The word dispatch as a verb can mean to send (send off, transmit), or to kill. As a noun, it cam mean haste, rapidity, or speed.
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Dispatch
you can dispatch the product now. My order has been Dispatched.
An estimate is an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something. Depending on context, dispatch can mean the sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose.
My adjutant draws near with the dispatch. My boxer will dispatch your boxer easily.
When businesses purchase goods from a company and the goods are shipped to them, the business receives them and that is receipt. Dispatch of goods is when that company ships out those goods purchased from them by the businesses.
Computer aided dispatch software programs allow dispatch personnel who receive calls for assistance to more quickly find the point of crisis on a map. Thus they first responders can reach take care of the emergency more quickly.
There are several suppliers of police dispatch software. Some of the more popular packages include: Computer Aided Dispatch Software, EMT Dispatch Software and Filed Dispatch Software.
The plural of dispatch is dispatches.