“Individuals who tested positive were moved in the most expeditious and safe manner to a specialized containment area on the evacuation aircraft,” a State Department spokesperson said in a written response.
Inside the Fall of the CDC|by James Bandler, Patricia Callahan, Sebastian Rotella and Kirsten Berg|October 15, 2020|ProPublica
Of course, any full and expeditious development of these cleaner-coal strategies would require significant financial support.
Yes, There’s a ‘War on Coal.’ Here’s How to End It.|Jonathan Miller|August 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In terms of whatever the ask list was they were extremely efficient and expeditious with everything.
Paul Ryan Used Government Funds and Power to Try and Save GM Plant in His District|Matthew DeLuca|August 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST
But even in the new, expeditious blog-to-book world, the TIWYF deal was extremely swift.
Food That Can Kill You Instantly|Rachel Syme|October 27, 2009|DAILY BEAST
By these means, he gets the general divisions in the easiest and most expeditious way.
Lectures on Art|Washington Allston
But these duties were not easy nor expeditious work, nor did all the work begin in the still-room.
Customs and Fashions in Old New England|Alice Morse Earle
It was a most expeditious affair; they had hardly time to get her into her own room.
A Diary Kept by Mrs. R. C. Germon, at Lucknow, Between the Months of May and December, 1857|Maria Vincent Germon
However, country trains are not of that expeditious character.
The Ladies Lindores, Vol. 2(of 3)|Margaret Oliphant
This expeditious magistracy was so sparing of its paper and ink that it took no notes.
The House of the Combrays|G. le Notre
British Dictionary definitions for expeditious
expeditious
/ (ˌɛkspɪˈdɪʃəs) /
adjective
characterized by or done with speed and efficiency; prompt; quick