Dispatching

/dɪˈspætʃɪŋ/ verb

Sending someone or something quickly to a specific place or task, or managing the sending of vehicles and workers to different locations.

From Old French 'despechier' meaning to hurry or hinder, combining 'des-' (away) and 'pechier' (to hinder). The modern sense of organizing departures evolved from the notion of removing obstacles to quick departure.

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