Thesaurus / dispatch
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
In a series of dispatches, writers look at new ways to tackle issues from closing the digital divide and mapping insect populations to measuring societal health and encouraging long-term thinking.
TO THINK YOUR WAY OUT OF A CRISIS, LOOK BEYOND ITKATIE MCLEANOCTOBER 21, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Each dispatch might be less in-depth, but still filled with the news-you-can-use, resources, and inspiration you need to better stay on top of a rapidly changing world.
BREONNA TAYLOR’S CASE IS AS PAINFUL AS IT UNSURPRISINGELLEN MCGIRTSEPTEMBER 25, 2020FORTUNE
DeJoy has claimed that the lone operational change he instituted was enforcing a stricter dispatch schedule of mail transportation trucks and letter carriers to their daily rounds.
FEDERAL JUDGE ISSUES TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AGAINST USPS OPERATIONAL CHANGES AMID CONCERNS ABOUT MAIL SLOWDOWNSELISE VIEBECK, JACOB BOGAGESEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POST
For example, the reforms encourage officers to increase their casual presence in certain communities and include social workers in their dispatch runs.
THE POLICING REFORMS IN THE BREONNA TAYLOR SETTLEMENT, EXPLAINEDFABIOLA CINEASSEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOX
This dispatch was sent in triplicate, by different messengers.
PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF U. S. GRANT, COMPLETEULYSSES S. GRANT
I was just sending a courier to his command with a dispatch.
ROBERT TOOMBSPLEASANT A. STOVALL
Myself and Will Rackaway, who came to help me and old Cassy, remained in charge of the house to dispatch the furniture.
THE HAUNTED HOMESTEADE. D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH
This reply he showed to Seward, then handed it 330to Stanton and ordered him to sign and dispatch it at once.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOL. IIJOHN T. MORSE
Experience has taught me that there is nothing like dispatch in these matters.
THE KIDNAPPED PRESIDENTGUY BOOTHBY
The conversation in two tongues proceeded through the secretary with dispatch and accuracy.
ACROSS THE MESAJARVIS HALL
WORDS RELATED TO DISPATCH
- amputate
- behead
- bisect
- bite
- carve
- chine
- chip
- chisel
- cleave
- clip
- crop
- curtail
- decussate
- dice
- dispatch
- dissect
- dissever
- divide
- facet
- fell
- flitch
- gash
- guillotine
- hack
- hash
- hew
- intersect
- lacerate
- lay open
- level
- lop
- massacre
- mince
- mow
- mow down
- nick
- notch
- part
- penetrate
- perforate
- pierce
- prune
- puncture
- quarter
- rabbet
- raze
- reap
- rend
- rip
- rive
- saber
- saw
- scarify
- scissor
- score
- scythe
- separate
- shave
- shear
- sickle
- skive
- slash
- slaughter
- slay
- slice
- slit
- sliver
- snip
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