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EXPEDITE
(verb) process fast and efficiently
"I will try to expedite the matter"
(verb) speed up the progress of; facilitate
"This should expedite the process"
synonyms : hastenRock star Bob utilised expeditious deployment of colloquialism and vernacular in order to cultivate a populist aura around himself. -added by BagomboSnuffbox
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Selected Mnemonic for expedite
(Tag: Global) EXPEDITE ~ Exped (sounds like speed) + It; so expedite means to speed up the progress of something.
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Mnemonics for expedite
(Tag: ) Ex (Mr. X) + Pedi (foot). so you can presume that when you walk you make "progress" and with Mr. X you walk so you are assisting him.
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Origin
From Latin expedit-, past participle stem of expedire “to set free,” literally “to free the feet,” from ultimately, pes “foot” (source of English pedal ).] added by bimal03
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