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expediting

adjective as in hurrying

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It is a blueprint for an entirely different approach by Israel to the aid operation in Gaza - expediting it, rather than imposing restrictions.

From BBC

The statement also thanked the North Macedonian government for expediting the process of releasing his body and both the Scottish and UK governments for their “endeavours” to put plans in place.

From BBC

In a DOJ press conference a few miles downtown, investigators laid out the sprawling case against Adams and revealed the extent of luxury that a Turkish airline allegedly afforded to Adams, as a Turkish official sought his help in expediting city business.

From Salon

In other words: A key computer program for digitizing and expediting the arduous process of writing and formatting the types of sheet music used by musicians and ensembles everywhere—orchestras, schoolkids, the theater world, session instrumentalists, pop producers—would be phased out by the following year, with no hopes for revival.

From Slate

The agency has scaled up its efforts since July, but the calendar could prove a challenge for expediting new funding for the agency.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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