Expedient


The meaning of the word Expedient is: suitable to the circumstances; appropriate


Examples:

Given the fact the police will be looking for us soon, it is expedient we leave this apartment quickly!

published by Talitha on 2021-07-07 03:44:16


Even though there are adverse effects to taking the medication, the drug’s manufacturer feels it is expedient to ignore these reactions until a later date.

published by Grady on 2021-08-02 12:18:02


My mother is a chatty woman and is quite skilled at getting rid of nosey neighbors in an expedient manner.

published by Rozanne on 2021-10-02 09:06:25


While the patient has no insurance, it is expedient that the hospital staff take all life-saving methods, regardless of their costs.

published by Jc on 2021-09-14 16:39:14


Although we need a solution to the water shortage, it is not expedient for us to take the first option on the table.

published by Rosamond on 2021-01-19 12:23:19


Sadly, the government has deemed it expedient to raise taxes on middle class families.

published by Tiffaney on 2021-11-21 17:16:08


While I could have taken the train to New York City, I found it more expedient to fly there.

published by Carley on 2021-07-11 05:59:11


There has to be a more expedient means of counting the beans than by taking them out of the jar one by one.

published by Phillis on 2021-09-08 03:50:06


After being surrounded by two dozen police officers, the criminal felt it was an expedient time to lower his weapon.

published by Charlene on 2021-07-31 09:17:08


Even though it went against all his principles, the governor found it expedient to negotiate with the kidnappers in order to save his daughter.

published by Marline on 2021-10-09 19:35:35


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