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dispatch vs going

going vs dispatch

dispatch and going both are nouns.

dispatch is not an adjective while going is an adjective.

dispatch is a verb but going is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dispatch Yes No Yes No
going Yes Yes No No
As nouns, going is a hypernym of dispatch; that is, going is a word with a broader meaning than dispatch:
  • dispatch: the act of sending off something
  • going: the act of departing
Other hypernyms of dispatch include departure, going away, leaving.
dispatch (noun) going (noun)
the act of sending off something advancing toward a goal
killing a person or animal the act of departing
the property of being prompt and efficient euphemistic expressions for death
an official report (usually sent in haste)
dispatch (adjective) going (adjective)
in full operation
dispatch (verb) going (verb)
kill without delay
send away towards a designated goal
complete or carry out
kill intentionally and with premeditation
dispose of rapidly and without delay and efficiently
Difference between dispatch and going

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