What's the difference between expede and hasten?

Expede


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To expedite; to hasten.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The data are useful in expeding coronary arteriography procedures and thus improving patient care.

Hasten


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to precipitate; to accelerate the movement of; to expedite; to hurry.
  • (v. i.) To move celerity; to be rapid in motion; to act speedily or quickly; to go quickly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Increasing the pH of local anesthetics with sodium bicarbonate has been reported to hasten their onset of action.
  • (2) Rapid, on-site detection of chlamydial antigen in male FVU would shorten the infectious period by hastening diagnosis and treatment.
  • (3) The decomposition of nafcillin and penicillin G solutions was hastened significantly by magnesium sulphate due to effect on the pH values of the solutions.
  • (4) Tetrodotoxin (1.6 x 10(-6) M) delayed the onset, whereas monensin (10(-5) M) hastened it.
  • (5) Doctors fear being sued if morphine given to relieve terminally ill patients' pain hastens their death.
  • (6) Even if injected at 15 days 8 hrs, exogenous androgens do not hasten or anticipate the formation of Wolfian derivatives (epididymides and seminal vesicles) in males or in females.
  • (7) Analysis of the temperature effect on FeCN-supported O2 evolution by spheroplasts suggests that catechol shifts the temperature maxima to a lower temperature and thereby hastens the decay of O2 evolution capacity by heat as compared to the normal spheroplasts.
  • (8) It is possible, however, that neither drug can alter the natural course of this disease and may just hasten its expected inconsequential resolution.
  • (9) Tell us what you will do to hasten it, and what you need from government to do it faster.
  • (10) BP management says it supports the resolution but ultimately believes that politicians must take primary responsibility for tackling global warming and hastening in a low-carbon future.
  • (11) Peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) reinfusion appears to hasten hematologic reconstitution following myeloablative therapy.
  • (12) However, when compared with posterior instrumentation alone, it does help ensure canal reduction and alignment, which may aid recovery and hasten rehabilitation.
  • (13) When step-ramp stimuli were presented in the normal field, the monkeys delayed the initiation of saccades to targets moving towards the central fixation point, and hastened the initiation of saccades to targets moving away from the central fixation point.
  • (14) Light was found to exert a greater influence than heat, and yeasts growth hastened colour degradation.
  • (15) The use of synthetic cuffs to simplify and hasten microvascular anastomoses is offered as an alternative to conventional methods.
  • (16) But there are steps we can take to save lives, hasten an end to the war, reduce the risks to the region and protect American interests as well.
  • (17) In the end, it was probably Thatcher's dependence on him which hastened Whitelaw's death.
  • (18) We would hasten to add that the other initiatives announced last week in the 2016-17 plan will remain.
  • (19) Finally increasing the general awareness of this problem should hasten the development of improved management strategies.
  • (20) In anaerobic cells, the I-D decline is hastened almost equally by absorption of either 705 or 650 nm background light.

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