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expedites

  • present tense form
    of expedite (3rd person singular).
    expedite
    verb (used with object)
    to speed up the progress of; hasten.

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Airlines have worked with the agency to develop a biometric process that expedites verification.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 7, 2025

One company, Wysa, was granted a special designation from the Food and Drug Administration that expedites the process toward approving it as a medical device for people with depression and anxiety related to chronic pain.

From Salon Mar. 30, 2025

"This expedites the process of healing, allowing the body to move forward with tissue repair and recovery," Brown says.

From Science Daily Apr. 11, 2024

The bill provides a “more appropriate” timeline to meet the state’s clean energy goals outlined in law and expedites the environmental review and regulatory processes, Lising said.

From Seattle Times Apr. 18, 2023

Whether the custom really expedites the completion or the general progress of the business which gives rise to it, is a grave question, which we do not feel qualified to decide.

From Vivian Grey by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield