Dispatcher

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Pronunciation: /dɪˈspætʃər/

Definitions of dispatcher

noun a person who dispatches something, especially a person who sends out vehicles according to a schedule

Example Sentences

A1 The dispatcher sent out the police to the scene of the accident.

A2 The dispatcher answered the phone and took down the caller's information.

B1 The dispatcher coordinates the schedules of the delivery drivers.

B2 The dispatcher quickly assessed the emergency situation and dispatched the appropriate help.

C1 The dispatcher efficiently managed the flow of incoming calls and assigned tasks to the team.

C2 The dispatcher demonstrated exceptional leadership skills in guiding the team through a crisis.

Examples of dispatcher in a Sentence

formal The dispatcher coordinated the delivery schedule for the entire fleet of trucks.

informal The dispatcher told the driver to head to the warehouse for the next pick-up.

slang The dispatcher is the one who calls the shots and keeps everything running smoothly.

figurative In a way, the dispatcher is like the conductor of a symphony, directing all the moving parts to work together harmoniously.

Grammatical Forms of dispatcher

plural

dispatchers

comparative

more dispatching

superlative

most dispatching

present tense

dispatches

future tense

will dispatch

perfect tense

has dispatched

continuous tense

is dispatching

singular

dispatcher

positive degree

dispatch

infinitive

to dispatch

gerund

dispatching

participle

dispatched

Origin and Evolution of dispatcher

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'dispatcher' originated from the Middle English term 'dispacchen' which means to send off quickly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'dispatcher' has evolved to refer to someone who coordinates and sends out orders or messages efficiently, especially in the context of transportation or emergency services.