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  1. to make something happen more quickly: Something needs to be done to expedite the process. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to get faster. speed up The car sped up to 100 mph. pick up speed The hurricane is picking up speed as it approaches the coast. gain speed Accidents often happen when a driver gains speed going downhill.

  2. 1. : to accelerate the process or progress of : speed up. 2. : to execute promptly. 3. : issue, dispatch. Did you know? Need someone to do something in a hurry? You can tell that person to step on it—or you can tell them expedite it. Figurative feet are involved in both cases, though less obviously in the second choice.

  3. Expedite definition: to speed up the progress of; hasten. See examples of EXPEDITE used in a sentence.

  4. to make something happen more quickly: Something needs to be done to expedite the process. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to get faster. speed up The car sped up to 100 mph. pick up speed The hurricane is picking up speed as it approaches the coast. gain speed Accidents often happen when a driver gains speed going downhill.

  5. To expedite something is to make it go faster or speed up the process. Expediting that package might get it to Alaska by tomorrow, instead of next Tuesday. If someone says, "Let me expedite the process," that's probably a good thing: they're offering to speed things up.

  6. verb. If you expedite something, you cause it to be done more quickly. [formal] The committee expedited the settling of all compensation claims. [VERB noun] We tried to help you expedite your plans. [VERB noun] Synonyms: speed (up), forward, promote, advance More Synonyms of expedite. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. 1. to hasten the progress of; hasten or assist. 2. to do or process (something, such as business matters) with speed and efficiency. 3. rare to dispatch (documents, messages, etc) adj. 4. unimpeded or prompt; expeditious. 5. alert or prepared.