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US
/ˈdɪsˌpætʃɝ, dɪˈspætʃɝ/
]
[ UK /dɪspˈætʃɐ/ ]
[ UK /dɪspˈætʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
- employee of a transportation company who controls the departures of vehicles according to weather conditions and in the interest of efficient service
- the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition
How To Use dispatcher In A Sentence
- Dispatchers and dock workers can identify regional shipments in the system and keep them on schedule.
- Short term scheduler, also know as a dispatcher executes most frequently, and makes the finest-grained decision of which process should execute next. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
- Strider again played the taped conversation between a Natchitoches police dispatcher, Carter and his mother in which a child's voice in the background, the prosecutor argued, seems to be saying "Terrance" and "help" as Carter denied Corinthian was there. Thetowntalk.com -
- She spent several years as a dispatcher for the Pender County, N.C., sheriff's office and a year as a clerk of the county court.
- When she calls the dispatcher, she regularly waits on hold for an hour. MetroAccess paratransit service to be scaled back because of rising demand, cost
- The dispatcher is not and was not ever a police officer so does not understand the reality of policing, not their fault it is the management who are at fault. PC Jon Henry « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- At Dave's request, the station dispatcher routed us to the track adjacent to the Lake Shore to enable a simple cross-platform transfer for this lady.
- He could easily see the man in front of him standing behind the counter at a general store or working as a dispatcher for the local express.
- KETTERING - A small kitchen fire at the Burger King restaurant at 1431 E. Dorothy Lane was extinguished quickly this morning, April 6, according to a Kettering police and fire dispatcher. Daytondailynews.com - News
- The report describes the importance of dispatchers and fire fire crews having electronic access to location of the "standpipe Thestar.com - Home Page