Definitions and Examples of expedite, advance
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To make something happen more quickly or efficiently.
Example
We need to expedite the process if we want to meet the deadline.
To move forward or make progress in a particular direction.
Example
We need to advance our plans if we want to succeed.
Key Differences: expedite vs advance
- 1Expedite is used when you want to speed up a process or make it more efficient.
- 2Advance is used when you want to move forward or make progress in a particular direction.
Effective Usage of expedite, advance
- 1Business: Use expedite to refer to processes that need to be completed quickly and efficiently.
- 2Career: Use advance to describe progress in your career or personal development.
- 3Daily Life: Use these antonyms to describe situations where you need to speed up or slow down a process.
Remember this!
The antonyms expedite and advance convey the opposite meaning of belate, which means to cause something to be late or delayed. Use expedite to speed up a process or make it more efficient, and use advance to describe progress in your career or personal development.