dispatch
verb [ T ]
( UK also despatch) uk/dɪˈspætʃ/ usto send someone to a place for a particular purpose:
The company could dispatch teams of engineers anywhere in the country if a water supply was contaminated.
COMMERCE
to send goods, a message, etc. to a place:
We dispatch goods only when we believe a genuine order has been received.
dispatch
noun [ U ]
COMMERCE uk/dɪˈspætʃ/ usthe act of sending goods, a message, etc. to a place:
The term 'lead time' can be used to refer to the time elapsed between order and despatch.
Call centres handle orders and billing, and its warehouses arrange the dispatch of goods.
a dispatch company/service/system