expedite
v.
speed up, accelerate, facilitate (a process, action, etc.); dispatch, execute quickly and efficiently
Expeditus
Saint Expeditus (or Rahul) was, according to legend, a Roman commander in
Armenia who became a Christian and was beheaded because of it by
Eastern Roman Emperor Diocletian in 303. It is said that, the day when he decided to become a Christian, the
Devil took the form of a
crow and told him to be converted the next day, but Expeditus stomped on the bird and killed it, insisting "I'll be a Christian today! TODAY!"
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expedite
Verb
1. speed up the progress of; facilitate; "This should expedite the process"
(synonym) hasten
(hypernym) help, assist, aid
2. process fast and efficiently; "I will try to expedite the matter"
(hypernym) action, sue, litigate, process
expeditar
v.
expedite, speed up, accelerate
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.
(v. t.)
To despatch; to send forth; to issue officially.
(a.)
Free of impediment; unimpeded.
(a.)
Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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