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expediter
or ex·pe·di·tor
[ ek-spi-dahy-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that expedites something, especially one employed to move shipments on schedule, as for a railroad.
expediter
/ ˈɛkspɪˌdaɪtə /
noun
- a person who expedites something, esp a person employed in an industry to ensure that work on each job progresses efficiently
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Word History and Origins
Origin of expediter1
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Example Sentences
The newly created State Expediter held up a hand dispiritedly.
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And your precious Josip Pekic, your expediter, has removed him from his position as supreme presider of agriculture in Bosnatia.
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His right-hand man had not failed to note that he was now being given full credit for the expediter idea.
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The expediter found them though they be as far away as England, and flew them by chartered plane to California.
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To get the wheels turning, I have appointed an emergency housing expediter.
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