dispatchv. send off quickly; dismiss; eliminate; kill; conclude with speed and efficiency
n. sending off, shipment; message, communication; promptness
I believe the correct spelling is "dispatch".
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Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
Despatch is a variant of dispatch, a corruption which regular use has come to allow the spelling to be treated as allowable.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
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As a verb, it means to send out - like "I dispatched my friends to hold a place in line while I parked." or "I always dispatch someone to put in our name in a restaurant as soon as we get there." As a noun, it means an outgoing communication - like "The king sent a dispatch to his generals." As an adjective (I think), it can also mean quickly - "He completed the task with great dispatch."
Slay is pronounced the same way but has a different meaning.
No, Accion is not another way of spelling akin. Accion is an American organization that helps people get internships in the microfinance field and offers financial advice.
A variant spelling of rumba (a Cuban or Latin American dance) is rhumba.
Another way to spell it is "see", as in to see something.