0 past simple and past participle of expedite
In this way any deterioration could be detected early and additional interventions planned and expedited if considered appropriate.
This expedited a daily task and increased production of a premium commodity.
The investigation was expedited by two and a half years of prior intensive language study begun in early 1994.
The conspirators had inadvertently expedited the two occurrences that they so ardently sought to prevent.
Autolysis of slough will also be expedited by occlusive dressings.
The net benefit framework allows the regulator to place a value on the uncertainty attributable to expedited licensing and the expected health gain foregone from declining to fast track.
Despite important recent advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of this disease, no treatment options beyond symptom management with anti-hypertensive agents and expedited delivery have been elucidated.
The 1948 war only expedited these processes.