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expeditious

[ek-spi-dish-uhs] / ˌɛk spɪˈdɪʃ əs /


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Smith is also known for being expeditious, and Fodeman predicted the special counsel's investigations involving Trump will probably move swiftly.

From Reuters

A joint British parliamentary committee on human rights expressed doubts the commission would undertake investigations which are “independent, effective, reasonably prompt and expeditious, subject to public scrutiny, and involve the next-of-kin.”

From Washington Post

“The process, as I say, will take months, not weeks. But we try to do this in the most expeditious way possible.”

From New York Times

Embassy in Moscow had been monitoring her case for more than a year and that it had “coordinated with Russian authorities to facilitate her safe and expeditious return to the United States.”

From New York Times

Members of both political parties have bemoaned the barriers to expeditious permitting, but Congress rarely takes up legislation to reform the process.

From Salon