expedite/ˈɛk.spəˌdaɪt/EtymologyFrom Latin expedītus (“unimpeded, unfettered”), perfect passive participle of expediō (“bring forward, set right”).expedite means free of impediment; unimpeded. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 66 out of 100.expedite is pronounced /ˈɛk.spəˌdaɪt/.adjFree of impediment; unimpeded.“[…] to make the way plaine and expedite […]”Expeditious; quick; prompt.“nimble and expedite […] in its operation”verbTo accelerate the progress of.“He expedited the search by alphabetizing the papers.”To perform (a task) fast and efficiently.To perform the duties of an expediter.To free from impediment; to release or set at liberty.