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The words “quicken” and “expedite” have similar meanings. Compared to the word “quicken,” the word “expedite” has...
A stronger connotation
A weaker connotation
A similar level of intensity
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A stronger connotation.
"Expedite" suggests actively hastening or facilitating a process (more forceful/formal), while "quicken" is milder—simply making something go faster.
"Expedite" suggests actively hastening or facilitating a process (more forceful/formal), while "quicken" is milder—simply making something go faster.
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