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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of expediate.

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Examples

  • And now they want to reward that conduct with expediated citizenship?

    Should path for citizenship be made easier for illegal immigrants? 2010

  • The USPTO, EPO and JPO have been meeting for a while to establish an application format for expediated examination among the offices.

    USPTO / EPO / JPO Progress on "Common Application Format" For Expedited Examination Peter Zura 2008

  • The USPTO, EPO and JPO have been meeting for a while to establish an application format for expediated examination among the offices.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008

  • Schweizerhall said it has also taken legal steps, including an expediated judiciary proceeding to enact immediate marketing approval.

    Prescription Drugs Boost 2008

  • The fall of the temple in Jerusalem was expediated by the burning of the stored food and oil, by the Zealous Biryonim.

    Masada Crumbling | Jewschool 2004

  • Cuomo at a Capitol ceremony, signed the Article X bill that gives New York an expediated power plant siting process for the first time since the law expired under George Pataki.

    NY Daily News 2011

  • Cuomo at a Capitol ceremony, signed the Article X bill that gives New York an expediated power plant siting process for the first time since the law expired under George Pataki.

    NY Daily News 2011

  • Regarding Vedanta's project at Niyamgiri Hills, he maintained "our state forest secretary will meet the environment minister tomorrow to see that these matter is expediated."

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • Blogging has replaced the Pen Friend of old as the Internet has expediated communications worldwide.

    Shaister Miester Do Da 2009

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