Expedience
//ɛkˈspiː.dɪ.əns//
"Expedience" in a Sentence (4 examples)
April 11 1690, John Sharp, sermon preached at White-Hall to determine concerning the expedience of actions
making hither with all due expedience
The sense of expedience that allowed White to cut deals and keep moving had made many, mistakenly, see him as shallow or, worse, unprincipled.
forwarding this dear expedience
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