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expeditious

[ ek-spi-dish-uhs ]

adjective

  1. characterized by promptness; quick:

    an expeditious answer to an inquiry.

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expeditious

/ ˌɛɪˈɪʃə /

adjective

  1. characterized by or done with speed and efficiency; prompt; quick
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Derived Forms

  • ˌˈ徱پdzܲԱ, noun
  • ˌˈ徱پdzܲ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ··徱·پdzܲ· adverb
  • ··徱·پdzܲ·Ա noun
  • ԴDz···徱·پdzܲ adjective
  • non···徱·پdzܲ·Ա noun
  • ܲ···徱·پdzܲ adjective
  • un···徱·پdzܲ·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of expeditious1

First recorded in 1590–1600; exped(ition) + -itious
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“As the court found, the OIG must consult with unions on the effects of an investigation but may reject their proposals. My office’s investigations will continue after the ‘expeditious’ bargaining described by the court.”

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He also urged “expeditious delivery” of weapons and security services and reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself.

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The prosecutor said his team reviewed the case in a “thorough and expeditious manner.”

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Even if the Supreme Court decides to hear the former president’s case, the Court might follow the example of its predecessor’s expeditious handling of the 1974 case of U.S. v.

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“We are pleased to reach an expeditious and mutually favorable agreement on this matter with the California Department of Justice,” DesJarlais said.

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