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  1. Expedite is the proper word to use in most cases, meaning to make a process or action happen more quickly. On the other hand, expediate is a less common variant of expedite, often considered archaic or incorrect in modern usage. It is essential to use the correct term to ensure clarity in communication.

  2. EXPEDITE definition: 1. to make something happen more quickly: 2. to make something happen more quickly: 3. to cause…. Learn more.

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

  5. This bill would expedite the approval of mineral exploration and change the way mining projects are defined to expedite the permit process. From Huffington Post. He had a portable darkroom installed in his car in order to expedite pictures. From OregonLive.com.

  6. Define expediate. expediate synonyms, expediate pronunciation, expediate translation, English dictionary definition of expediate. tr.v. ex·pe·di·at·ed , ex·pe·di·at·ing , ex·pe·di·ates To expedite. Usage Note: Some people use the verb expediate where expedite would properly be used, as...

  7. The earliest known use of the verb expediate is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for expediate is from 1605, in the writing of Edwin Sandys, politician and colonial entrepreneur.

  8. Expedite comes from the Latin verb expedire, meaning “to free from entanglement” or “to release (a person) especially from a confined position.”. The feet come in at that word’s root: it traces back to Latin ped- or pes, meaning “foot.”. Expedient and expedition also stepped into English by way of expedire.

  9. Origin of Expediate. Alteration (probably influenced by –ate) of expedite. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  10. Definition of expedite verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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