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Characterized by speed; acting or moving quickly.
fast
rapid
swift
speedy
Prompt.
prompt
timesaving
efficient
1
The process of making lime from them is extremely simple and
expeditious
.
2
He had discovered a new and
expeditious
way of getting to China.
3
Try upping your charitable donations, the most
expeditious
way of chipping in.
4
So
expeditious
was the measure, that soon the obvious material was exhausted.
5
Of course this
expeditious
method is also used in gambling for money.
6
The proceedings were
expeditious
,
and marked by a friendly and conscientious spirit.
7
Today, more than ever, time is on the side of the
expeditious
.
8
But we must beware of generalizing about this
expeditious
method of establishment.
9
Warwick Sahib's tiger hunts were usually just such simple and
expeditious
affairs.
10
Having little time allowed him, his march was uncommonly spirited and
expeditious
.
11
A very good route, Dora, but rather too
expeditious
to be advantageous.
12
The next step in building the mattress is even more simple and
expeditious
.
13
But no
expeditious
means were yet in use in Illinois in mining it.
14
The old method was slow and uncertain; the new is safe and
expeditious
.
15
The contrivance is simple and effectual, and the passage equally safe and
expeditious
.
16
On this occasion Fabius was extremely fortunate and
expeditious
in recovering the states.
expeditious
more expeditious
so expeditious
very expeditious
as expeditious
expeditious method