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expedite

[ek-spi-dahyt] / ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪt /


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Bush is completing a series of training exercises off the coast of Virginia, and it could potentially expedite those exercises, officials say.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a victim of increasingly effective gunnery, Arundel also epitomized another development that would expedite the end of England’s sporadic efforts to subdue the rival realm.

From The Wall Street Journal

She told me to ask if there’s “anything we can do to expedite this?”

From The Wall Street Journal

“I will do everything in my power to expedite passage of this adjustment to the No Secret Police Act.”

From Los Angeles Times

The fresh sanctions are “simply added pressure to expedite the negotiation process,” Richey said.

From MarketWatch