Dispatches

/dɪˈspætʃɪz/ verb/noun

Sends off quickly to a destination or deals with efficiently; also refers to official messages or news reports sent rapidly over distance. Can mean to kill quickly and efficiently.

From Italian 'dispacciare' meaning 'to expedite,' from 'dis-' (away) + 'pactum' (agreement, settlement). Entered English in the 16th century through diplomatic and military contexts where rapid communication was essential.

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