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Example sentences for "expedited"

Lexicographically close words:
expedient; expedientes; expedients; expedit; expedite; expediting; expedition; expeditionary; expeditions; expeditious
  1. As much as he was capable of, he wished repetitively for his expedited entry into the car but minute after minute it was blocked by this encumbrance of a train officer.

  2. He smiled ruefully as all variety of family was now gone from him, its ephemeral nature expedited by circumstance and choice.

  3. As we have already seen, cedulas treating of these matters were frequently expedited to the "governor and audiencia.

  4. The general powers and attributes of these audiencias were prescribed in the same code, the Recopilacion, and general laws and cedulas of reform were expedited from time to time and sent to the tribunals of all the colonies.

  5. And sometimes also, when the urine is unusually slow of coming by the urethra, this may be expedited by the occasional introduction of a catheter or bougie.

  6. Occasionally their increase is expedited by partial sloughing.

  7. Warrants were expedited for apprehending divers disaffected persons; and they withdrawing themselves from their respective places of abode, a proclamation was published for discovering and bringing them to justice.

  8. This change to smaller books, and thus to a larger number of separate volumes, came about or was facilitated and expedited in the Library at Alexandria.

  9. In vain did he assure her that the awakening change in his soul had been expedited by his yearnings after her.

  10. A rumour of the King's having arrived in London expedited her resolves.

  11. Instead of cheering, however, it alarmed him, and expedited his movements.

  12. On the same evening the Nuncio expedited a courier to Rome, and I have heard to-day that the nomination of Miollis is confirmed by the Pope.

  13. I would hope the leadership might agree on an expedited timetable in which to develop and enact that down payment.

  14. Our national security demands that the investigation of new employees and the evaluation of derogatory information respecting present employees be expedited and concluded at the earliest possible date.

  15. Recovery can be expedited and its effects mitigated by cooperative action.

  16. The work of issuing agricultural patents, which seemed to be hopelessly in arrear when the present Secretary undertook the duties of his office, has been so expedited that the bureau is now upon current business.

  17. Everything must be translated for him into German, by which the work was doubled for others, and affairs could not be expedited so quickly, although it seemed in other respects as if he wished everything to be done at the double.

  18. I have nae male lineage, and I should bear with one I have made childless, though you are aware the blood-wit was made up to your ain satisfaction by assythment, and that I have since expedited letters of slains.

  19. I grant most of your folk left the Highlands expedited as it were, and free from the incumbrance of baggage; but it is unspeakable the quantity of useless sprechery which they have collected on their march.

  20. On the whole we had a very quick passage to the coast of New Holland; and for the last week were expedited by a strong westerly gale without encountering any accident or the occurrence of any circumstance worth recording.

  21. The artillery and warlike stores were expedited from Massachusetts.

  22. This process considerably expedited the work in hand.

  23. It is not necessary to repeat the fact, which the reader has already seen, that the process of complete social organization was largely expedited by the organization of relief, and materially reacted upon by it.

  24. It was impossible that the ex-jesuits should not employ the influence of their party to persecute a prelate who gave the preference to a decision given by the church legally assembled in a general council, to a bull expedited by its chief.

  25. This order not being obeyed, on the 15th of December he expedited a second brief, which was comminatory.

  26. The Pope expedited their bulls in 1507, and made Cisneros a cardinal.

  27. In 1567 the Pope expedited a brief in favour of the Morescoes of Valencia, but those of Grenada revolted, and elected for their king Don Ferdinand Valor, a descendant of their former sovereigns of the dynasty of Abenhumeyas.

  28. Charles also required that no brief should be expedited to cause the San-benitos to be removed from the churches, or to prohibit them from being worn in the streets.

  29. He revoked at the same time all the bulls which his predecessors had expedited in favour of the Spanish monarchs, for the collection of the annual subsidy imposed on the clergy, and for the funds destined for the holy crusade.

  30. The royal ordinance which established the Inquisition in Galicia was expedited in 1574, and the tribunal was organised in the same year.

  31. The ratifications of the definitive treaty shall be expedited in good and due form, and exchanged in the space of five months, or sooner if it can be done, to be computed from the day of the signature.

  32. JOHN SAVIN, who assisted his brother in the construction of the Welsh Coast and other Railways] Still, it considerably expedited construction.

  33. In the end this arrangement, although it seems to have led to some little feeling between the former partners, which Mr. Whalley and others did their best to dispel, probably expedited the completion of the through connection.

  34. The drying may be expedited by using a hot mortar.

  35. The drying necessary after the addition of coloring may be expedited by the use of a warm mortar.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expedited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.