It means they are speeding up the process to completion.
2007-01-29 11:00:26
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answer #1
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answered by Jilli Bean 5
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Expedite means to speed up.
But you are talking about a government agency here. The term, to them, means to speed up from the flow of molasses to the speed of a turtle.
2007-01-29 18:58:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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ex·pe·dite /ËÉkspɪËdaɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ek-spi-dahyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -dit·ed, -dit·ing, adjective
–verb (used with object) 1. to speed up the progress of; hasten: to expedite shipments.
2. to accomplish promptly, as a piece of business; dispatch: to expedite one's duties.
3. to issue or dispatch, as an official document or letter.
2007-01-29 19:06:23
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answered by Smitty 5
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That means that they are going to file some paperwork to hurry your claim along faster.
2007-01-29 18:56:45
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answered by deftonehead778 4
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they are in the process of "claiming they are checking into this for you--------in otherwords I would say it just might be setting on someones desk and has been for several months now.
2007-01-29 19:10:10
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answered by nickle 5
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expedite =to hurry along basically, give it priority
2007-01-29 19:01:35
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answered by Michael K 5
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It means they are speeding it up, trying to get it through faster
2007-01-29 18:56:58
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answered by BigEasy 3
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It is supposed to mean that they are speeding it up. But thier idea of speed may not be what yours is.
2007-01-29 19:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurry it up!
2007-01-29 18:57:04
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answered by rico3151 6
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