Expedite (verb)

  1. Make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
  2. Move or work more quickly and efficiently.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin expedire, from ex- "out of" + pes, ped- "foot" (in the sense "make ready for a journe.y")

Examples:

  1. The company expedited the delivery of the order.
  2. The government expedited the processing of the visa application.
  3. He expedited the completion of the project.
  4. The lawyer expedited the legal proceedings.
  5. The doctor expedited the examination to get the results sooner.
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