English to Spanish Dictionary expedite

expedite

acelerar
definition
verb
he promised to expedite economic reforms
make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.
translation of 'expedite'
verb
facilitar,
expedir,
acelerar,
hacer más fácil,
hacer una expedición
example
he promised to 'expedite' economic reforms
Make sure you have his social-security number so that you can 'expedite' the filing process.
he promised to 'expedite' economic reforms
Time is of the essence and a board meeting was held yesterday in an attempt to 'expedite' the process.
To 'expedite' this process, we have compiled a list of authoritative Web site resources on these subjects.
Foreign aid can also have a role, but mainly only to 'expedite' this growth once it starts.
Welcoming the judgment, it said it would liaise with all the relevant institutions to 'expedite' the process.
In turn, this should improve the success rate for new styles and 'expedite' the product development process.
To 'expedite' the process, you must know what you're looking for and how much you're willing to spend.
We wind up having to hire facilitators and 'expeditors' at different levels.
It really is one further part in the process of reform and of 'expediting' the development of our land transport system in New Zealand.
An 'expediter' for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site.
That process was 'expedited' with the help of the veteran crew chief.
The 2008 Games are simply 'expediting' development and giving a sharp focus to development programmes.
This comprehensive understanding is often the best defense in maintaining skin integrity, controlling costs, and 'expediting' the healing process.
From extracting gold powder from riverbeds by using mercury to the open-pit mining, man has come long way in refining and 'expediting' the process of extraction.
The Ministry of Transportation says it wants to encourage everyone to use the pre-paid ticket books, because this 'expedites' the toll-paying process.
Asked whether the issue of 'expediting' the peace process was discussed, he said India favoured a sustained and steady process.
The company also emphasized the importance of foreign capital, entrepreneurship, and technology in 'expediting' the development process.
Units began sending 'expeditors' to assist in sorting through the ever-increasing volume of receipts.
Apart from 'expediting' the corporatisation process in the film industry, it needs to nurture a habit of ploughing back earnings, he said.
As a result, the demand for advanced military technology 'expedited' the development of defense production.
Companies will also need to create new support positions - 'expediters' instead of administrators - whose role will be to help smooth relationships across departments.
Cross-party negotiations were more relevant in 'expediting' the legislative process.
This intimate knowledge 'expedites' the decision-making process and ultimately saves time and money.
He is also the president's chief 'expediter' in charge of completing key infrastructure and agricultural development projects.
Late last month, Washington rejected Ottawa's request that the determination process be 'expedited' .
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