dispatched
v.v. to send someone or something to a specific place for a particular reason. It is often used for sending help, messages, or workers to a location.
v. to send off to a destination or for a purpose with promptness or efficiency. Often implies an official or formal action, such as sending emergency services or military units.
The company dispatched a technician to fix the broken machine.
As soon as the alarm sounded, the city dispatched three fire engines to the industrial park.
The central command dispatched a diplomatic envoy to the border in a final attempt to negotiate a peaceful resolution before the deadline expired.
Transitive verb; requires a direct object representing the person or thing being sent.
The letter was dispatched at me.The letter was dispatched to me.When indicating the recipient or destination, use the preposition 'to' rather than 'at'.