Synonym: prompt, timesaving. Similar words: expedition, seditious, expedite, expedient, expedience, expediency, inexpedient, edition. Meaning: [‚'ekspɪ'dɪʃəs] adj. characterized by speed and efficiency.
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1. They are almost as expeditious and effectual as Aladdin's lamp.
2. The bank was expeditious in replying to my letter.
3. We will provide a fair and expeditious system for examining claims for refugee status.
4. Sent the package by the most expeditious means.
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5. As fluid resuscitation is ongoing , an expeditious search for sources of bleeding should be made.
6. This will assure expeditious processing and reduce the possibility of unnecessary delays.
7. It is more convenient, expeditious and economical than telephone or telegram.
8. Na : Time for my cunning villainous escape: Expeditious Retreat!
9. The judge said that arbitration was a fair and expeditious decision-making process.
10. Ten days passed from the court's acceptance of the case to its resolution, expeditious remedy much appreciated by the American plaintiff.
11. Ensure all changes to client product are completed in an expeditious manner.
12. The Secure Electronic Network for Travelers' Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) allows pre-screened, low-risk travelers from Mexico to be processed in an expeditious manner through dedicated lanes.
13. If the Guarantor decides to refuse a demand, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Beneficiary by teletransmission, or, if that is not possible, by other expeditious means.
14. If the Guarantor decides to refuse a demand, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Beneficiary by teletransmission, or, if that is not possible, by other expeditious.
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