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dispatching
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Dis·patch
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dispatched
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dispatching
.] [
Written
also
despatch
.]
1.
To
dispose
of
speedily
,
as
business
;
to
execute
quickly
;
to
make
a
speedy
end
of
;
to
finish
;
to
perform
.
Ere
we
put
ourselves
in
arms
,
dispatch
we
The
business
we
have
talked
of
. --
Shak
.
[The]
harvest
men
. . .
almost
in
one
fair
day
dispatcheth
all
the
harvest
work
.
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
2.
To
rid
;
to
free
. [
Obs
.]
I
had
clean
dispatched
myself
of
this
great
charge
.
--
Udall
.
3.
To
get
rid
of
by
sending
off
;
to
send
away
hastily
.
Unless
dispatched
to
the
mansion
house
in
the
country
. . .
they
perish
among
the
lumber
of
garrets
.
--
Walpole
.
4.
To
send
off
or
away
; --
particularly
applied
to
sending
off
messengers
,
messages
,
letters
,
etc
.,
on
special
business
,
and
implying
haste
.
Even
with
the
speediest
expedition
I
will
dispatch
him
to
the
emperor's
cou
░░. --
Shak
.
5.
To
send
out
of
the
world
;
to
put
to
death
.
The
company
shall
stone
them
with
stones
,
and
dispatch
them
with
their
swords
.
--
Ezek
.
xxiii
. 47.
Syn:
--
To
expedite
;
hasten
;
speed
;
accelerate
;
perform
;
conclude
;
finish
;
slay
;
kill
.
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