Expedited [verb]

Definition of Expedited:

make happen faster

Opposite/Antonyms of Expedited:

Check

Keep

Hold

Halt

Hurt

Stop

Cease

Block

Wait

Slow

Retard

Hinder

Delay


Sentence/Example of Expedited:

How long that process will take, even if it’s expedited, is still hard to predict.

Expansion plans to neighboring countries and markets were expedited.

For example, nurses used social media to rapidly disseminate and workshop lessons learned across the country and globe, and developed a new role called a “runner,” whose sole task was to expedite supplies to critical cases.

To expedite the process, you can add pre-filled sections to the forms you offer, for completion rate improvement.

Frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular make web development more simply expedited.

If these castles were taken, the reduction of Fort St. Elmo would be greatly expedited.

To have expedited this work in the degree which was desirable a great number of artificers would have been required.

Mr. Fluxion ordered them on board the vessel, and the two men in the boat expedited their movements by some rather rough usage.

The remaining business was then expedited, and the congregation adjourned on January 19, 1594.

The Sanitary Authorities had become experts in the use of the revolvers with which they expedited the demise of the poor beasts.