How to Use expedite in a Sentence
expedite
verb- They've asked the judge to expedite the lawsuits.
- We'll do what we can to expedite the processing of your insurance claim.
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One way to expedite the count is to reduce mail voting and return to sending out ballots only when requested.
— George Skelton, Los Angeles Times, 20 June 2022 -
Having a detailed presentation ready to go will work in the potential restaurant owner’s favor and will most likely expedite the process.
— Robin Gagnon, Forbes, 7 June 2022 -
The extensive use of airplanes—sometimes multiple flights in a day for one plane—can expedite the need for routine maintenance, whether new tires or updates in the engine.
— Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics, 24 June 2022 -
Clicking on any of the links on this page eliminates the need to manually enter a FanDuel promo code, which will expedite your signup.
— Xl Media, cleveland, 2 July 2022 -
In his letter, Hogan asked the commission to use the same approach to mobile licenses that was used to expedite facility licenses awards last fall.
— Lorraine Mirabella, Baltimore Sun, 16 June 2022 -
The city will also reduce taxes on car purchases, expedite approvals of construction projects, and speed up the issuance of government bonds in order to boost the local economy.
— Grayson Quay, The Week, 29 May 2022 -
Thus far, congressional efforts to help expedite the application-review process have been unsuccessful.
— Karoun Demirjian, Washington Post, 2 June 2022 -
Also this month, federal prosecutors indicted two former high-ranking city fire department chiefs on charges of taking bribes to expedite fire safety reviews.
— Matt Lavietes, NBC News, 26 Sep. 2024 -
The appeal could expedite the ruling if the top court takes the case.
— Washington Examiner, 22 June 2020 -
The hope is the current project will help expedite customers through the drive-thru.
— John Benson, cleveland, 28 Apr. 2021 -
There are a few tips and tricks that will expedite its ease of use, and even cut some corners.
— Kim Komando, Fox News, 28 Apr. 2018 -
The state land agency could expedite an auction for the site.
— Catherine Reagor, azcentral, 3 May 2018 -
The city also is pursuing grants and loans from the state to help fund and expedite the work.
— Christina Hall, Detroit Free Press, 21 Jan. 2021 -
If the court grants the motion to expedite, a decision could come this week.
— Thuc Nhi Nguyen Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 7 Dec. 2020 -
The lab is expediting the tests of new samples from both cities.
— Meredith Deliso, ABC News, 11 Jan. 2024 -
The links negate the need for a FanDuel promo code, which will expedite the signup process.
— Xl Media, cleveland, 2 Apr. 2022 -
Twitter lawyers are asking the court to expedite the case.
— CBS News, 19 July 2022 -
Twitter said that the feature would come to U.S. subscribers soon, but Musk may expedite the process once in charge.
— Nik Popli, Time, 6 Oct. 2022 -
When the higher court declined to expedite the appeal, the owner of the clinic sold the building.
— Fionna M. D. Samuels, Scientific American, 26 July 2022 -
That would take so much of the burden off and expedite everything.
— Jordan Moreau, Variety, 28 Oct. 2022 -
One thing to keep an eye on will be how creative both the city and state can be in expediting the upgrades.
— Dan McGowan, BostonGlobe.com, 9 July 2019 -
Two teams went to work to expedite a process that usually takes days.
— Marin Wolf, Dallas News, 12 May 2023 -
But Helen knew even her closest friends couldn't take the hurt away, or expedite the grieving process.
— Maria Carter, Country Living, 21 Feb. 2017 -
Some would argue that this could’ve helped expedite a deal.
— Toni-Ann Lagana, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 Dec. 2023 -
Clear bags also expedite bag checks at the end of shifts, which means the associate is able to head home sooner.
— Sian Babish, chicagotribune.com, 15 Aug. 2020 -
This week’s motion isn’t the first time Mullis tried to expedite his impending death.
— Katherine Lam, Fox News, 2 Aug. 2018 -
Golden State has five days in Hawaii, so not only is their training camp to-do list long, it must be expedited.
— Danny Emerman, The Mercury News, 1 Oct. 2024 -
The move helps to expedite preparations and coordination between the state and local governments.
— Mary Gilbert, CNN, 23 Sep. 2024
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