Resuscitate vs Expedite - What's the difference?
resuscitate | expedite | Related terms |
To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to.
To regain consciousness.
(obsolete) Restored to life.
To accelerate the progress of.
To perform (a task) fast and efficiently.
Free of impediment; unimpeded.
* Hooker
Expeditious; quick; prompt.
* Tillotson
* John Locke
Resuscitate is a related term of expedite.
In lang=en terms the difference between resuscitate and expedite
is that resuscitate is to regain consciousness while expedite is to perform (a task) fast and efficiently.As verbs the difference between resuscitate and expedite
is that resuscitate is to restore consciousness, vigor, or life to while expedite is to accelerate the progress of.As adjectives the difference between resuscitate and expedite
is that resuscitate is (obsolete) restored to life while expedite is free of impediment; unimpeded.resuscitate
English
Verb
(resuscitat)- to resuscitate''' a drowned person; to '''resuscitate withered plants
Adjective
(-)- (Bishop Gardiner)
External links
* * * English ergative verbs ----expedite
English
Verb
(expedit)- He expedited the search by alphabetizing the papers.
Antonyms
* impede * slow downAdjective
(en adjective)- to make the way plain and expedite
- nimble and expedite in its operation
- Speech is a very short and expedite way of conveying their thoughts.
