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expedite
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'expedite' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to doing something quickly or more quickly than normal. For example: "I asked my boss to expedite the delivery of our order so that we could complete the project on time."
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They have their process, as they do for everybody, not just for me, but anything that they might do to expedite that process, I heartily support.
News & Media
Ashya is now in his sixth week after surgery and the Prague hospital has undertaken to expedite his treatment.
News & Media
But the worst for Gonzales – who was herself a flight attendant – was the chief executive's statement that MH370 would be officially declared "lost" by the year end to expedite insurance claims for the bereaved.
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In her first interview since being appointed, Amber Rudd told the Sunday Times the government would push ahead with its promises to expedite the extraction of shale gas and change the law to allow frackers to drill beneath national parks.
News & Media
"We're really looking at what we can do to expedite the provision of support and capacity-building to the GCC in areas like ballistic missile defence, maritime security, special operations, counter-terrorism capacity, border security," deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters.
News & Media
Some of Chrysler's creditors lodged objections to the plan, arguing that their interests have been sidetracked in order to expedite the deal.Visteon, a car-parts supplier, filed for bankruptcy protection.
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A spokesman for the court said the charges were laid in absentia to expedite the process, sidestepping the need to apply for arrest warrants.
News & Media
The government is due to introduce a new law on September 14th to expedite corporate restructuring, but whether it will apply to those big firms is unclear.
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And Dr Jaffe has also worked out what meteorological conditions would expedite speedy transport.
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First, the lack of proper participatory democracy: the democracy package agreed by the Turkish grand national assembly in December 1995 to expedite its entry into the EU has not been brought into being.
News & Media
The departure of Sir Gus O'Donnell, the country's top civil servant, was announced this week: part of a Big Bang restructuring, which shows how anxious the prime minister is to expedite policy delivery.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "expedite" when you want to emphasize the act of making something happen more quickly or efficiently. It's suitable for formal contexts.
Common error
While "expedite" is a valid word, avoid using it excessively in casual conversations or informal writing. Simpler words like "speed up" or "hurry" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
Expedite functions primarily as a verb, meaning to speed up or accelerate a process. Ludwig AI confirms its use in various contexts. For example, one might "expedite the delivery" or "expedite the review process."
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Encyclopedias
28%
Formal & Business
11%
Less common in
Science
8%
Reference
3%
Wiki
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "expedite" functions as a verb meaning to accelerate or speed up a process, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It is most commonly found in news and media, encyclopedias, and formal business contexts, indicating a neutral to formal register. When writing, consider alternatives like "accelerate", "hasten", or "facilitate" depending on the nuance you wish to convey. Use "expedite" when emphasizing the act of making something happen more quickly and efficiently, particularly in professional or formal settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
accelerate
Similar in meaning, but emphasizes increasing speed.
hasten
Implies making something happen sooner, sometimes with a sense of urgency.
facilitate
Focuses on making a process easier or smoother.
speed up
A more informal way to say accelerate.
advance
Suggests moving something forward in progress.
promote
Focuses on encouraging the growth or progress of something.
push forward
Indicates an active effort to make something progress.
quicken
Similar to hasten, implying a more rapid pace.
boost
Suggests an increase in the rate of progress or efficiency.
step up
Indicates an increase in effort to accelerate a process.
FAQs
How to use "expedite" in a sentence?
"Expedite" is generally used as a verb, meaning to accelerate a process. For example, "We need to "expedite the process" to meet the deadline".
What can I say instead of "expedite"?
You can use alternatives like "accelerate", "hasten", or "facilitate" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "expedite" or "expediate"?
"Expedite" is the correct and commonly used term. "Expediate" is not a standard word.
What's the difference between "expedite" and "accelerate"?
"Expedite" implies making a process more efficient, while "accelerate" simply means to increase speed. "Expedite" often includes streamlining or removing obstacles.
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