"Immediately"
Expedite
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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The verb 'be' can function as both a linking verb and a helping verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. As a helping verb, 'be' is used in progressive tenses and passive voice constructions to indicate the tense of the main verb.
Verb.
He tried to expedite all his homework before end of day. This is a sentence which contains the word expedite.
It ends in -ite
Expedite means to make a process happen more quickly. Synonym is speed up eg We have developed rapid order processing to expedite deliveries to customers. expedite information is probably OK but it depends on the rest of the sentence.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
The verb "to stymie" means to block, hinder, or obstruct.The antonyms for stymie would be aid, assist, encourage, help, or expedite.
I'll be happy to expedite your request.
similar in meaning to expedite.
I asked them to expedite a new check for you. We need them to expedite our last order.
This is a non-proper term that means to EXPEDITE. It's considered a slang form of it, and to be proper, you should say expedite. This means to hasten or hurry something along. Here are some sentences with expedite!It will cost extra to expedite shipping on your package.Please expedite putting the new rules into effect.I am going to expedite this and do it right away.
(expedite means to speed up, faster than normally done)He was trying to expedite his application for a new passport.The company will expedite shipment of the replacement part to all affected users.The court clerk spent much of his day trying to expedite the settling of civil cases.
I called their customer services and asked them to expedite the order