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expedited
[ ek-spi-dahy-tid ]
adjective
- done, sent, or made to happen quickly or promptly, especially more quickly than usual; hastened:
Getting the expedited treatment meant he could return to work sooner.
Expedited mail delivery is available for an extra charge.
- issued or dispatched, as an official document or letter:
Since the matter has not been briefed or argued, an expedited edict of this court takes away a constitutional right.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of expedite ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·±ð³æ·±è±ð·»å¾±³Ù·±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of expedited1
Example Sentences
On Jan. 10, the City Council adopted an emergency ordinance that allowed for a streamlined and expedited permitting review process for schools.
The government typically takes the position that if you lived here for less than two years, then you can be deported without an immigration court hearing under the expansion of expedited removal, he said.
The expedited reopening is being backed, in part, by money from the Jan. 30 FireAid benefit concert and the philanthropic arms of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Clippers.
Now, the administration's decision to rescind the extension of their temporary legal status has put them on an expedited timeline to lose their protections and everything they've built in their new home.
He added that Mr Gove "did not appreciate the level of risk involved in the manufacture and use of ventilators" and "wanted to circumvent the expedited regulatory process that has been put in place".
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