ex
pe
dite
Third Person
expedites
Present Participle
expediting
Past Tense
expedited
Past Participle
expedited
1
to speed up or facilitate the progress of an action or task
- The use of express shipping will help expedite the delivery of the package.
- To expedite the visa application process, the embassy introduced an online application system.
- The government passed a law to expedite the construction of critical infrastructure projects.
Synonyms:
2
to execute something very quickly and efficiently, especially a piece of business
- Upon receiving the customer's complaint, the company quickly expedited a replacement product to resolve the issue.
- The lawyer requested the court to expedite the legal documents to ensure a swift resolution of the case.
- Please expedite your response to my job application inquiry as I have another offer and need to decide soon.