Despatched

/dɪˈspætʃt/ verb

Past tense of dispatch, meaning sent off quickly to a destination or dealt with efficiently and quickly. Can also mean killed swiftly.

From Italian dispacciare meaning 'to expedite,' from dis- (away) plus the root of impacciare (to impede). The spelling 'despatch' represents the older French-influenced form, while 'dispatch' reflects later direct borrowing from Italian.

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