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Expedite (?), a. [L. expeditus, p. p. of expedire to free one caught by the foot, to extricate, set free, bring forward, make ready; ex out + pes, prdis, t. See Foot.] 1. Free of impediment; unimpeded.
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To make the way plain and expedite.
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2. Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt.
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Nimble and expedite . . . in its operation.
Tollotson.
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Speech is a very short and expedite way of conveying their thoughts.
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