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This is a non-proper term that means to EXPEDITE. It's considered a slang form of it, and to be proper, you should say expedite. This means to hasten or hurry something along. Here are some sentences with expedite!

  • It will cost extra to expedite shipping on your package.
  • Please expedite putting the new rules into effect.
  • I am going to expedite this and do it right away.
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