dispatch in Russian
dispatch in Russian is депеша, экспеди́ция, вы́слать — dispatch means to send something or someone off promptly for a specific purpose.
dispatch in Russian
What does "dispatch" mean?
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verb To send something or someone off promptly for a specific purpose.
"The company dispatched a technician to fix the fault the same day."
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verb To deal with a task or piece of business quickly and efficiently.
"She dispatched her morning emails before the meeting even started."
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noun A message, report, or shipment sent promptly, often an official or urgent one.
"The general received a dispatch from the front line."
dispatch in a sentence
- The company dispatched a technician to fix the fault the same day.
- Officers were dispatched to the scene within minutes.
- She dispatched her morning emails before the meeting even started.
- The general received a dispatch from the front line.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dispatch" in Russian?
"dispatch" in Russian is депеша, экспеди́ция, вы́слать. dispatch means: To send something or someone off promptly for a specific purpose.
How do you pronounce депеша?
"dispatch" in Russian is депеша, pronounced "depesha".
How do you use "dispatch" in a sentence?
Example: "The company dispatched a technician to fix the fault the same day." In Russian, "dispatch" is депеша, экспеди́ция, вы́слать.
Are there other ways to say "dispatch" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "dispatch": депеша, экспеди́ция, вы́слать, высыла́ть, лиша́ть, отпра́вить.