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			| 1.
								an official report (usually sent in haste) 2.
								the act of sending off something
 3.
								the property of being prompt and efficient
 it was done with dispatch
 4.
								killing a person or animal
 
 'dispatch' - used as a verb
 5.
								send away towards a designated goal
 6.
								complete or carry out
 7.
								kill intentionally and with premeditation
 8.
								dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently
 He dispatched the task he was assigned
 9.
								kill without delay
 the traitor was dispatched by the conspirators
 
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			| 1. Dispatch / Plural dispatches
 2. Dispatch / Past
 dispatched
 3. Dispatch / Third Person
 dispatches
 4. Dispatch / Present Participle
 dispatching
 
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