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expedite

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Phonetic spelling

  • ˈek-spə-ˌdīt

Audio pronunciation

expedite is not considered offensive across 1 Merriam-Webster entry.

Dictionary3 results
  1. to accelerate the process or progress of : speed up
  2. to execute promptly
  3. issue, dispatch
Thesaurus1 results
  1. to cause (something) to happen faster
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Urban Dictionary4 results

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  1. (v) to make things quicker; to facilitate. This is a word that many flight attendants use to make themselves sound as if they have actually graduated from high [school]. They seem to think it is especially effective if it is combined with other [words] used only by [people] who are trying to sound smart.
  2. one of [the best] songs in the [universe] like lil [durk] need his dick sucked from the back for this song .
  3. To [make] a [process] [happen] more quickly
  4. [Something] [done] with [the quickness]
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