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dispatch

noun as in communication

verb as in hurry, send fast

verb as in finish; consume

verb as in kill

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The group has dispatched crews to assess damage to homes and distributed checks between $800 to $12,000 for preliminary repairs and rent.

“They probably want to do some real-world testing of their their dispatch system, looking down the road at when they hope to maybe launch a robotaxi service,” he said.

The White House has employed similar logic to Trump's recent efforts to thaw US relations with Moscow, including dispatching high-level administration officials to Saudi Arabia to meet directly with a Russian delegation.

From BBC

While they are distributing previously dispatched food parcels, remaining supplies are expected to run out soon.

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The father-of-four had served in Afghanistan and been mentioned in dispatches for risking his own life to save fellow soldiers under heavy fire, the court heard.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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