Expedite

Verb

 * 1)  To accelerate the progress of.
 * He expedited the search by alphabetizing the papers.
 * 1)  To perform (a task) fast and efficiently.

Synonyms for Expedite
forward, advance, facilitate, accelerate, hurry, hasten, urge, quicken.

Antonyms for Expedite
delay, slow, retard, hinder, obstruct, impede, slow down.

Related terms

 * expede
 * expedience
 * expediency
 * expedient
 * expedition

Thesaurus
accelerate, advance, advantage, aid, air-express, airfreight, airmail, boost, bundle, bustle, clear the way, conduce to, consign, contribute to, crowd, dispatch, drive on, drop a letter, ease, embark, enable, encourage, explain, export, express, facilitate, favor, forward, freight, further, grease, grease the ways, grease the wheels, haste, hasten, hasten on, help along, hie on, hurry, hurry along, hurry on, hurry up, hustle, hustle up, lend wings to, loose, lubricate, mail, make clear, make for, make way for, oil, open the way, open up, pave the way, post, precipitate, prepare the way, press, promote, push, push forward, push on, push through, put forward, quicken, railroad through, remit, remove friction, run interference for, rush, rush along, send, send away, send forth, send off, set forward, ship, simplify, smooth, smooth the way, soap the ways, speed, speed along, speed up, spur, stampede, step up, transmit, unbar, unblock, unclog, unjam, urge, whip, whip along

Etymology
From expeditus:,  perfect passive participle of expedio:.

Translations

 * Dutch:, in vaart brengen
 * Finnish:, ,
 * German:
 * Greek: επισπεύδω, διευκολύνω


 * Polish: przyspieszyć
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Spanish: ,


 * Finnish:


 * Greek: επισπεύδω (epispévdo)

Etymology
From expeditus:, perfect passive participle of expedio:.

Adverb

 * 1) freely, without impediment.
 * 2) readily, promptly, quickly

Related terms

 * expediō
 * expedītus