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expediting

/ek-spi-dahyt/US // ˈɛk spɪˌdaɪt //UK // (ˈɛkspɪˌdaɪt) //

加速,加快推进,加快发展,加急

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ex·pe·dit·ed, ex·pe·dit·ing.

    • : to speed up the progress of; hasten: to expedite shipments.
    • : to accomplish promptly, as a piece of business; dispatch: to expedite one's duties.
    • : to issue or dispatch, as an official document or letter.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Obsolete. ready for action; alert.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake happen faster

Examples

  • Instead, they are expedited directly to the boards of elections.

  • Clerks at those plants also culled ballots in the middle of the sorting process to expedite their delivery, taking them out of plants without exit scans.

  • With no focus on customer retention, Homejoy saw only 25% of those homeowners return, and the growth stagnated, expediting the failure of the company.

  • Elsewhere, TikTok’s policy reduces the visibility of posts prematurely claiming victory and is working on an “expedited” schedule with fact-checking partners around Election Day.

  • Soon, basketball and hockey will expedite preparations for their new seasons, and a normal, steady pace should resume.

  • Manzi, who founded a company that makes software expediting RFTs, is an enthusiast of this empirical approach, and rightly so.

  • Forget about President Obama expediting U.S. troop withdrawals from Afghanistan this year.

  • You would think that the Pentagon brass would be expediting the full opening of a new brain trauma facility in Bethesda, Maryland.

  • About the same time he made another application to Burghley, apparently with a view to expediting his progress at the bar.

  • Rivers have played the same part in expediting Russian expansion across the wide extent of Siberia.

  • Davalos, Rodrigo (Spanish lawyer):his special method of expediting the divorce suit at Rome, 232.

  • Special arrangements have been made for expediting fish traffic on all railways.

  • They were employed in taking depositions, and received bribes for expediting indulgences.