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Expedate

Definition

Verb: To expedite or accelerate a process, to make something happen faster.

Adjective: Referring to something popular and trendy in a local context.

Examples

Sense: Verb - Expedite or accelerate a process

  • She expedated the delivery of the package by hiring a special courier service.
  • The company expedated the hiring process to fill the vacant position quickly.
  • Adding more staff will expedate the completion of the project.

Sense: Adjective - Popular and trendy in a local context

  • The expedate food truck became the local hotspot during the summer festival.
  • These expedate shoes are the latest fashion trend among teenagers in our town.
  • The art exhibition displayed some expedate paintings by talented local artists.

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