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dispatcher - Dictionary Entry

dispatcher

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/dɪˈspætʃər/

Definitions

  • A person who oversees the sending of vehicles, messages, or goods to various locations.
  • An employee responsible for organizing and assigning transportation or emergency service vehicles.
  • Someone who sends off messages or deliveries in an organized manner.

Usage Examples

  • The dispatcher coordinated the ambulance's arrival at the accident scene.
  • A dispatcher in the logistics company manages all the outgoing deliveries.
  • The taxi dispatcher assigns rides to drivers based on their availability.
  • The flight dispatcher provided clearance for takeoff.

Etymology

Derived from the verb dispatch meaning "to send off" combined with the suffix -er, indicating a person who performs an action. First recorded use dates back to the early 19th century.

Synonyms

  • Coordinator
  • Controller
  • Operator
  • Supervisor
  • Sender

Antonyms

  • Receiver
  • Passenger
  • Recipient

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchdispatcheur/dis.pa.tʃœʁ/
Spanishdespachador/des.pa.tʃaˈðor/
GermanDisponent/dɪs.poˈnɛnt/
Russianдиспетчер/dʲɪˈspʲetʲtʃɪr/
Hindiप्रेषक/preṣak/
Tamilஅனுப்புநர்/aṉuppunar/
Teluguవాటిక పంపేవారు/vāṭika pampēvāru/
Chinese (Mandarin)调度员/diào dù yuán/
Japanese配車係/haisha gakari/
Korean배차원/baechawon/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪˈspætʃə/
  • American English: /dɪˈspætʃər/

Historical Usage

The role of dispatcher became prominent during the industrial revolution, particularly in railways and logistics. It later expanded to emergency services and public transportation.

Cultural Nuances

Dispatchers are often associated with high-stress jobs, especially in emergency services where they play a vital role in saving lives. They require excellent organizational and communication skills.

More Information

Dispatchers are essential personnel in various industries, including transportation, emergency services, and logistics. They act as intermediaries between service providers and clients, ensuring operations run smoothly. With the rise of technology, dispatchers now rely heavily on software and communication devices for real-time coordination.

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