ex·pe·dite /ˈɛkspəˌdaɪt/
(vt.)加快,促進,派出(a.)暢通的,無阻礙的,迅速的,方便的
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Ex·pe·dite a.
1. Free of impediment; unimpeded.
To make the way plain and expedite. --Hooker.
2. Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt.
Nimble and expedite . . . in its operation. --Tollotson.
Speech is a very short and expedite way of conveying their thoughts. --Locke.
Ex·pe·dite, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Expedited p. pr. & vb. n. Expediting ]
1. To relieve of impediments; to facilitate; to accelerate the process or progress of; to hasten; to quicken; as, to expedite the growth of plants.
To expedite your glorious march. --Milton.
2. To despatch; to send forth; to issue officially.
Such charters be expedited of course. --Bacon.
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expedite
v 1: speed up the progress of; facilitate; "This should expedite
the process" [syn: hasten]
2: process fast and efficiently; "I will try to expedite the
matter"