accelerate, bustle, ease, forward, help along, loose, pave the way, push through, send, soap the ways, unblock
Definitionv. speed up the progress of
Last update: April 29, 2017
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Courier companies expedite the delivery of mails to customers. [verb]
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Again, it will greatly expedite students ' research if the older material is also eventually searchable electronically. [verb]
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The meeting agreed that SCIEH should expedite the implementation of the new form with minor modifications to the list of drugs. [verb]
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In his eagerness to expedite the pursuit, Uncas had left himself nearly alone; but the moment his eye caught the figure of Le Subtil, every other consideration was forgotten. [verb]
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Please expedite the delivery of the package. [Please select]
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The hope that the change in organization would expedite action on appropriation bills, was promptly disappointed. [Please select]
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There are the grave formalities of adoption to arrange; these I shall expedite. [Please select]
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Meanwhile we did all in our power to expedite our departure. [Please select]
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"It would expedite things, Wright, if you could tell me a little about the affair." [Please select]
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Varley to expedite the transmission of messages through very long submarine cables in an enormous degree. [Please select]
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