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"Dispatch" is used for things that are sent to a specific destination or recipient. Examples: send a package from A to B or send instructions or a report from one person to another. "Issue" is more general and is used when no specific destination or recipient is stated, but the object or message being sent out is intended for a large number of people. You issue an order, a magazine, stocks and shares, etc.
Dispatch
you can dispatch the product now. My order has been Dispatched.
My adjutant draws near with the dispatch. My boxer will dispatch your boxer easily.
There are several suppliers of police dispatch software. Some of the more popular packages include: Computer Aided Dispatch Software, EMT Dispatch Software and Filed Dispatch Software.
The plural of dispatch is dispatches.
"He received a dispatch from the foreign correspondent." (message) "I shall dispatch you in armed combat." (kill or defeat quickly) "The project must be completed with dispatch." (haste, no delay)
When you are filling out an invoice and dispatch date, it is important to be as honest and clear as possible. The invoice date should reflect the date of purchase, and the dispatch date should reflect the date sent.
I'll have my aide dispatch a messenger at once.
The Columbus Dispatch was created in 1871.
The York Dispatch was created in 1876.