expedite Synonyms
Strongest:
- hamper
- check
- hold-back
- tie-up
- tie-up
- hinder
- hinder
- stop
- delay
- check
- restrain
- stop
- impede
- hamper
- encumber
- restrain
- hobble
- interfere-with-
- impede
- delay
- encumber
- hold-back
- hobble
- interfere-with-
Strong:
- retard
- rein-in-
- still
- slow-down-
- fetter
- trammel
- slow-down-
- stall
- arrest
- hold-up
- brake
- arrest
- stay
- brake
- still
- stall
- fetter
- trammel
- retard
- hold-up
- rein-in-
- shackle
- stay
- shackle
Weak:
expedite Meaning
expedite (v)
speed up the progress of; facilitate
process fast and efficiently
expedite (a.)
Free of impediment; unimpeded.
Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt.
expedite (v. t.)
To relieve of impediments; to facilitate; to accelerate the process or progress of; to hasten; to quicken; as, to expedite the growth of plants.
To despatch; to send forth; to issue officially.
expedite Sentence Examples
- The manager expedited the project to meet the tight deadline.
- The government expedited the approval process for the new business venture.
- The doctor expedited the patient's test results to determine the cause of their illness.
- The travel agent expedited the booking of our flights and hotel accommodations for our upcoming trip.
- The customer service representative expedited the delivery of the damaged item to ensure prompt replacement.
- The mechanic expedited the repairs on the car to get it back on the road as soon as possible.
- The construction crew expedited the building of the new school to accommodate the growing number of students.
- The cashier expedited the checkout process to reduce the waiting time for customers.
- The event planner expedited the arrangements for the conference to ensure everything was in place before the attendees arrived.
- The software engineer expedited the development of the new app to launch it before the competitor's product.
FAQs About the word expedite
speed up the progress of; facilitate, process fast and efficientlyFree of impediment; unimpeded., Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt., To relieve of impedimen
accelerate,facilitate,aid, ease, encourage, hurry, bundle, dispatch, spur, urge
hamper, check, hold back, tie up, tie up, hinder, hinder, stop, delay, check
The manager expedited the project to meet the tight deadline.
The government expedited the approval process for the new business venture.
The doctor expedited the patient's test results to determine the cause of their illness.
The travel agent expedited the booking of our flights and hotel accommodations for our upcoming trip.