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Term: expitite

Expitite is a rare word derived from the Latin "expititare," meaning to hasten or accelerate. It is often used figuratively to describe the act of speeding up a process or making it more efficient. In medical terminology, expitite refers to a condition characterized by excessive or rapid growth.

Examples:

  1. Verb - The manager implemented new techniques to expitite the production process.
  2. Adjective - The expitite growth of the population led to overcrowding in the city.
  3. Noun - The researcher's expitite of data analysis expedited the completion of the project.

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