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  1. transitive verb. ex· pe· di· ate. ikˈspēdēˌāt, ek- -ed/-ing/-s. : expedite. fires had been lighted in the grate beneath the climbing boy in order to expediate his efforts Ireland's Magazine. Word History. Etymology. by alteration (influence of -ate) Love words?

  2. Expediate definition: to expedite. . See examples of EXPEDIATE used in a sentence.

  3. “Expedite” means make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly. For example: He asked to expedite the delivery, so it can arrive on time. The Origins of “Expedite” and “Expediate” To expedite the application process, please use the online form.

  4. verb [ T ] formal uk / ˈekspɪdaɪt / us. Add to word list. to cause something to be done more quickly: We're trying to expedite the process of reviewing applications. You pay more for expedited delivery. (Definition of expedite from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of expedite. expedite.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · EXPEDIATE—is a term tranſmitted from one book to another by former writers, but is at preſent little uſed in either theory or practice. It implies the cutting out the centrical ball of the foot of a dog, or ſuch claws as ſhall totally prevent his purſuit of game.

  6. Meaning & use. Frequency. Factsheet. What does the verb expediate mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb expediate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised.

  7. verb. To expedite. American Heritage. Origin of Expediate. Alteration (probably influenced by –ate) of expedite. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Find Similar Words. Find similar words to expediate using the buttons below. Unscrambles. expediate. Words Starting With E and Ending With E.