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How to pronounce dispatcher in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms starter
Type of official
Type Words
Type of employee
Has types train dispatcher, trainmaster, yardmaster
Derivation dispatch

Examples of dispatcher

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The dispatcher then asks if the woman has anything with which to defend herself.
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The dispatcher tells Billi to hold on while he radios for fire crews and medics.
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Growing company looking for a dedicated dispatcher to handle heavy order volume.
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They want a state dispatcher and air-traffic controller for medical helicopters.
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State troopers worked the wreck, an Alabama State Troopers dispatcher confirmed.
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The couple's oldest daughter had once worked as a dispatcher for the department.
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He told an emergency dispatcher that the toddler had pulled the trigger himself.
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The dispatcher at Lake Powell who heard his June distress call knew immediately.
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The dispatcher did not know if any other vehicles were involved in the accident.
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More examples
  • Starter: the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition
  • Employee of a transportation company who controls the departures of vehicles according to weather conditions and in the interest of efficient service
  • Dispatchers are communications personnel responsible for receiving and transmitting pure and reliable messages, tracking vehicles and equipment, and recording other important information. Occupational Outlook Handbook 2006-07 Edition. ...
  • (Dispatching) Dispatch is a procedure for assigning employees (workers) or vehicles to customers. Industries that dispatch include taxicabs, couriers, emergency services, as well as home and commercial services such as maid services, plumbing, HVAC, pest control and electricians.
  • Agent noun of dispatch; one who dispatches; In a transportation organization, a person who controls the movements of vehicles; A piece of software responsible for assigning priorities and resources to tasks waiting to be scheduled
  • (DISPATCHERS) Loaded or false dice.
  • (Dispatching) The scheduling and control of truck pickup and delivery
  • (Dispatching) Assigning generation and transmission of electricity through a system to assure coordinated operation. Also, sequencing the order in which generating resources are called upon to generate power to serve fluctuating loads at the most effective cost.
  • (Dispatching) This is the direct issuance of instructions for the coordinated operation of production plants, of the National Transmission Network, of the networks connected to it and of the electric system's ancillary services.