despachar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old French despechier (compare modern dépêcher).

Verb

despachar (first-person singular present indicative despacho, past participle despachado)

  1. to dispatch, despatch
  2. to expedite

Conjugation

Quotations

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Spanish

Etymology

From Old French despechier (compare modern dépêcher).

Verb

despachar (first-person singular present despacho, first-person singular preterite despaché, past participle despachado)

  1. to complete
  2. to send or ship
  3. (store) to attend or serve
  4. to dismiss
    "Despacharon los estudiantes" "They dismissed the students"
  5. to finish off
  6. to kill off

Conjugation

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