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dispatch

  • 41 سوق

    سَوْق: نَقْل، حَمْل، إرْسال
    carrying (along), transportation, transport(ing), transfer(ring), transference, transmission, transmitting, delivery; conveyance, conveying, communication, communicating, imparting, bringing; sending, dispatch(ing)

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  • 42 سير

    سَيّرَ: أرْسَلَ
    to send, dispatch, forward

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  • 43 سرعة

    سُرْعَة
    speed, velocity, pace; haste, hurry, expedition, dispatch, quickness, fastness, rapidity, swiftness, promptness, promptitude

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  • 44 عجلة

    عَجَلَة: سُرْعَة
    hurry, haste, speed, expedition, dispatch, quickness, fastness, rapidity, promptness, promptitude, swiftness, speediness

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  • 45 مكتوب

    مَكْتُوب: رِسَالَة
    letter, note, message, dispatch, communication, missive, epistle

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  • 46 نبأ

    نَبَأ: خَبَر
    news; information, tidings, intelligence; report, story, news item, dispatch; announcement

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  • 47 نفذ إلى

    نَفّذَ إلى: أرْسَلَ، أوْصَلَ
    to send to, dispatch to, forward to; to transmit to, convey to, deliver to, communicate to

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  • 48 وجه

    وَجّهَ: أرْسَلَ
    to send, dispatch, forward

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  • 49 إرساب

    إِرْساب \ deposition, precipitation, sedimentation. \ _(field) Chem. \ إِرْسال \ despatch = dispatch, sending.

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  • 50 أرسل

    أَرْسَلَ \ dispatch, despatch: to send off (men, letters, goods, etc.). send: to cause (sb.) to go; cause (sth.) to be taken: She sent her son to the post office. I sent her a letter. sent: pt. of [b]send.

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  • 51 أنفذ

    أَنْفَذَ \ dispatch, despatch: to send off (men, letters, goods, etc.). \ See Also أرسل (أَرْسَلَ)‏

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  • 52 أوفد

    أَوْفَدَ \ dispatch, despatch: to send off (men, letters, goods, etc.).

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  • 53 send

    أَرْسَلَ \ dispatch, despatch: to send off (men, letters, goods, etc.). send: to cause (sb.) to go; cause (sth.) to be taken: She sent her son to the post office. I sent her a letter. sent: pt. of [b]send.

    Arabic-English glossary > send

  • 54 sent

    أَرْسَلَ \ dispatch, despatch: to send off (men, letters, goods, etc.). send: to cause (sb.) to go; cause (sth.) to be taken: She sent her son to the post office. I sent her a letter. sent: pt. of [b]send.

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  • Dispatch — Dis*patch , n. [Cf. OF. despeche, F. d[ e]p[^e]che. See {Dispatch}, v. t.] [Written also {despatch}.] 1. The act of sending a message or messenger in haste or on important business. [1913 Webster] 2. Any sending away; dismissal; riddance. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dispatch — or dispatches may refer to: In literature Dispatches (book), a 1977 book by Michael Herr about the Vietnam War dispatches (magazine), a magazine edited by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum In radio and television Dispatches (radio program), a… …   Wikipedia

  • dispatch — [n1] speed in carrying out action alacrity, celerity, expedition, expeditiousness, haste, hurry, hustle, precipitateness, promptitude, promptness, quickness, rapidity, rustle, speediness, swiftness; concepts 755,818 Ant. retention, slowing… …   New thesaurus

  • Dispatch — Dis*patch (?; 224), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dispatched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dispatching}.] [OF. despeechier, F. d[ e]p[^e]cher; prob. from pref. des (L. dis ) + (assumed) LL. pedicare to place obstacles in the way, fr. L. pedica fetter, fr. pes, pedis …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dispatch — I (act of putting to death) noun act of killing, act of slaying, assassination, bloodshed, death by violence, deathblow, destruction, disposal, doing away with, execution, extermination, homicide, killing, liquidation, massacre, murder II… …   Law dictionary

  • dispatch — (v.) 1510s, to send off in a hurry, from a word in Spanish (despachar expedite, hasten ) or Italian (dispacciare to dispatch ). For first element, see DIS (Cf. dis ). The exact source of the second element has been proposed as V.L. *pactare to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • dispatch — vb 1 *send, forward, transmit, remit, route, ship Analogous words: hasten, quicken, *speed 2 *kill, slay, murder, assassinate, execute dispatch n 1 speed, expedition, * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dispatch — (also despatch) ► VERB 1) send off to a destination or for a purpose. 2) deal with (a task or problem) quickly and efficiently. 3) kill. ► NOUN 1) the action or an instance of dispatching. 2) an official report on the latest situation in state or …   English terms dictionary

  • Dispatch — Dis*patch , v. i. To make haste; to conclude an affair; to finish a matter of business. [1913 Webster] They have dispatched with Pompey. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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