Expedite
expedite (verb) - cause to do more quickly
expeditious (adj) - quick and efficiently
expeditiously (adverb)
Example sentences:
* The Prime Minister was cautious not to expedite investigations into his own financial dealings.
* We will try to help you expedite your travel plans in whatever way we can.
* Arbitration is a fair and expeditious way to resolve disagreements.
* Please expedite this!
* The tax mistake was handled expeditiously by the government after one brief phone call.
* To make the boss look good we need to expedite the workflow and organise it to decrease overhead costs.
* The government is reluctant to expedite investigations into the disappearance of the lawyer.
* We need to rearrange the tables and chairs to expedite traffic through the convention center.
* Local government had plans to expedite repairs in the park after years of neglect.
* To expedite the process of resolving work conflicts, workers are encouraged to pursue conflict resolution.
* He urged the Labor Relations Board to expedite its handling of workers' complaints about the use of union dues.
* They are doing what they can to expedite refugees and get them quickly relocated to other countries.






