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- noun form of expedient
adjectiveexpedient (adjective)- (of an action) convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral:"either side could break the agreement if it were expedient to do so"
- (of an action) suitable or appropriate:"holding a public inquiry into the scheme was not expedient"
nounexpedient (noun) · expedients (plural noun)- a means of attaining an end, especially one that is convenient but considered improper or immoral:"the current policy is a political expedient"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin expedient- ‘extricating, putting in order’, from the verb expedire (see expedite).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectivenoun- a means of attaining an end, especially one that is convenient but considered improper or immoral:
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