expediate
/ɛksˈpɛdiˌeɪt/ or /ˌɛkspɪˈdiːɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to speed up or hasten the progress or completion of something, such as a process, a project, or a task.
“The company expedited the delivery of the package to meet the customer’s deadline.”
2. verb
to cause something to be done quickly or efficiently, especially by simplifying procedures or reducing bureaucratic delays.
“The new government policy aimed to expedite the process of getting a driver’s license.”
3. verb
to bring forward or advance something to an earlier date or time.
“The court expedited the trial to ensure a timely verdict.”
4. noun
the act of speeding up or hastening the progress or completion of something.
“The expedite of the project was crucial to meeting the deadline.”