As a verb:
* The police dispatched a patrol car to the scene of the accident.
* The company dispatched the order to the customer yesterday.
* She dispatched her opponent with a swift kick to the head.
* I dispatched my emails before leaving the office.
As a noun:
* The general received a dispatch from the front lines.
* The messenger delivered the dispatch to the king.
* The company's dispatch system ensures that all orders are processed efficiently.
* We received a dispatch from the newsroom about the breaking story.
In a figurative sense:
* The warrior dispatched his enemies with ease.
* The chef dispatched the meal with a flourish.
The specific meaning of "dispatch" depends on the context. It can mean to send someone or something somewhere, to kill someone, to process something quickly, or even to complete a task with skill and efficiency.