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expedite

[ek-spi-dahyt] / ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪt /


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Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency that processes immigration applications, requesting the expedited release of Kaur’s green card given the urgency of her husband’s care.

From Los Angeles Times

The companies have said they want to make it easier for customers to switch—in the interest of expediting their own growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

First Brands said that it is in discussion to restart traditional customer factoring programs and is also pursuing factoring alternatives as well as expedited payment terms with its customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The expedited processing works by stripping away many of the discretionary review processes that typically bog down housing projects: City Council hearings, environmental reports, neighborhood outreach meetings, etc.

From Los Angeles Times

A 4.0 may reflect genuine shifts in priorities and organization, but for many students it reflects only an ability to use technology and student information channels to find an expedited route to success.

From The Wall Street Journal