Dispatches

/ˈdɪspætʃɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Official reports or communications, often sent in the context of legal or governmental matters.
    The court reviewed the dispatches from the investigating officers.

Forms

  • dispatch

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'dispatches' typically refers to formal communications or reports, distinct from ordinary messages.

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