Sentences

dispatch in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

Dispatch (verb): To send off to a destination or for a specific purpose, often quickly or efficiently.

Sample Sentences

  1. The company plans to dispatch the new products to retailers by the end of the week.
  2. After receiving the urgent request, the team was able to dispatch help within hours.
  3. The dispatch of supplies to the affected area was crucial for the relief efforts.
  4. She watched as the train departed the station, its dispatch marking the beginning of her journey.
  5. The local police will dispatch officers to the scene as soon as they receive the call.
  6. The company decided to dispatch the new products ahead of schedule to meet the growing demand.
  7. After receiving the emergency call, the police quickly dispatched units to the scene of the accident.
  8. She was responsible for the dispatch of all outgoing shipments, ensuring they arrived on time.
  9. The journalist watched as the news agency prepared to dispatch reporters to cover the unfolding crisis.
  10. To improve efficiency, the team implemented a system to streamline the dispatch of service requests.
  11. The company will dispatch the order within 24 hours of confirmation.
  12. Emergency services were swift to dispatch assistance to the accident scene.
  13. After reviewing the reports, the manager decided to dispatch additional resources to the project.
  14. She watched in relief as the shipment was finally ready to dispatch to its destination.
  15. The courier service promised to dispatch the package by the end of the day.