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expedite
(redirected from Expeditus)

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ex·pe·dite  (ksp-dt)
tr.v. ex·pe·dit·ed, ex·pe·dit·ing, ex·pe·dites
1. To speed up the progress of; accelerate.
2. To execute quickly and efficiently: was trusted to expedite the directives of the board.
3. To issue officially; dispatch.

[Latin expedre, expedt-, to free from entanglements, make ready; see ped- in Indo-European roots.]

expe·diter, expe·ditor n.

expedite [ˈɛkspɪˌdaɪt]
vb (tr)
1. to hasten the progress of; hasten or assist
2. to do or process (something, such as business matters) with speed and efficiency
3. Rare to dispatch (documents, messages, etc.)
adj Obsolete
1. unimpeded or prompt; expeditious
2. alert or prepared
[from Latin expedīre, literally: to free the feet (as from a snare), hence, liberate, from ex-1 + pēs foot]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.expedite - speed up the progress of; facilitate; "This should expedite the process"
aid, assist, help - give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can you help me carry this table?"; "She never helps around the house"
2.expedite - process fast and efficiently; "I will try to expedite the matter"
action, sue, litigate, process - institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against; "He was warned that the district attorney would process him"; "She actioned the company for discrimination"

expedite
Translations
expedite [ˈekspɪdaɪt] VT (= speed up) [+ business, deal] → acelerar; [+ official matter, legal matter] → dar curso a; [+ process, preparations] → facilitar; [+ task] → despachar(con prontitud)
to expedite mattersacelerar las cosas

expedite [ˈɛkspɪdaɪt] vt (= speed up) [+ process] → accélérer

expedite
vt
(= hasten)beschleunigen, vorantreiben; see what you can do to expedite matterssehen Sie zu, ob Sie die Sache beschleunigen können
(rare) lettersexpedieren (spec)

expedite [ˈɛkspɪdaɪt] vt (frm) (speed up) → accelerare; (official matter, legal matter) → sollecitare; (task) → affrettare

expedite
v expedite [ˈekspidait]
to hasten or speed up (a work process etc). verhaas يُعَجِّلُ عَمَلا ускорявам urychlit fremskynde; sætte fart i beschleunigen επισπεύδω acelerar kiirendama تسریع کردن؛ با سرعت انجام دادن nopeuttaa accélérer לְזָרֵז तेज करना ubrzati siettet mempercepat flÿta fyrir accelerare はかどらせる 신속히 처리하다 pagreitinti paātrināt mempercepat bespoedigen utføre raskt, framskynde przyspieszać apressar a accelera, a urgenta ускорять urýchliť pospešiti ubrzati påskynda, befordra เร่ง hızlandırmak 加快 прискорювати, пришвидшувати جلدی نمٹانا xúc tiến
adj expeˈditious [-ˈdiʃəs]
quick (and efficient). haastig, gou سَريع العَمَل бърз rychlý, výkonný ekspedit; effektiv; hurtig prompt ταχύς expeditivo jõudus شتابان؛ فوری nopea expéditif זָרִיז चुस्त brz, učinkovit gyors cepat fljótur, greiður spedito 迅速な 신속한 spartus, operatyvus ātrs; operatīvs cepat prompt rask, effektiv pospieszny expedito/despachado prompt; rapid ускоренный pohotový hiter ubrzan snabb, rask ว่องไว hızlı 迅速的;有效的 швидкий, поспішний تیز اور پھرتیلا khẩn trương
adv expeˈditiously
haastigheid بِسُرْعَه бързо účinně ekspedit; effektivt; hurtigt prompt ταχέως expeditivamente viivitamatult بطور سریع nopeasti expéditivement בִּזרִיזוּת शीघ्रतापूर्वक brzo, učinkovito gyorsan dengan cepat skjótt speditamente 迅速に 신속하게 sparčiai, operatyviai ātri; operatīvi dengan cepat prompt raskt, effektivt pospiesznie expeditamente/rapidamente cu promptitudine ускоренно pohotovo hitro ubrzano snabbt, raskt อย่างว่องไว hızlı bir şekilde 迅速的;有效地 поспішно پھرتی سے chóng vánh


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