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Synonyms for “Dispatch” — 15 Other Ways to Say It

the act of sending off something

Meaning of Dispatch

the act of sending off something

15 Synonyms for Dispatch — Words Similar to Dispatch

Browse alternative words with their meaning, level, and a real example sentence so you pick the synonym that fits your context.

send

/sɛnd/
verb A1

Make something travel from one place to another person.

Example: She sent a message to her friend via email.

submit

/səbˈmɪt/
verb A2

To give or send something officially to someone in charge for them to look at.

Example: You must submit your assignment by Friday.

deployment

/dɪˈploɪmənt/
noun B2 Formal

Moving a finished program from development to a place where users can actually use it.

Example: The deployment of our new website was scheduled for Friday evening.

release

/rɪˈliːs/
noun B2

A version of a computer program that is ready and given to users.

Example: The company announced the release of version 3.0 next month.

deliver

/dɪˈlɪvər/
verb A2

To take and give something to someone at their home or location.

Example: The courier will deliver your package tomorrow morning.

kill

/kɪl/
verb A1

To cause death; to end someone or something's life.

Example: The farmer had to kill the chicken for dinner.

journey

/ˈdʒɜːrni/
noun A2

A journey is a trip where you travel from one place to another, often taking time.

Example: The journey to school takes thirty minutes by bus.

departure

/dɪˈpɑːrtʃər/
noun B1

When you leave somewhere, or when a vehicle like an airplane or train leaves.

Example: The flight departure is scheduled for 10:30 AM.

contribute

/kənˈtrɪbjuːt/
verb B1

To give money, help, or ideas to support something or make it better.

Example: Everyone contributed money to buy gifts for the team.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Dispatch

What is another word for "dispatch"?

Common synonyms for "dispatch" include: send, diligence, submit, deployment, release.

What can I say instead of "dispatch"?

Try one of these alternatives: send, diligence, submit, deployment, release. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

When should I use "dispatch" instead of "send"?

Use "dispatch" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "send" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

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