"expeditate" meaning in All languages combined

See expeditate on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: expeditates [present, singular, third-person], expeditating [participle, present], expeditated [participle, past], expeditated [past]
Etymology: From Latin expeditatus, past participle of expeditare (“to expeditate”), from ex (“out”) + ped- (“foot”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|expeditatus}} Latin expeditatus Head templates: {{en-verb}} expeditate (third-person singular simple present expeditates, present participle expeditating, simple past and past participle expeditated)
  1. (UK, obsolete, transitive, law, forest law) To deprive of the claws or the balls of the forefeet. Tags: UK, obsolete, transitive Categories (topical): Law

Verb [Spanish]

Head templates: {{head|es|verb form}} expeditate
  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of expeditar combined with te Tags: form-of, imperative, object-second-person, object-singular, second-person, singular, with-voseo Form of: expeditar
    Sense id: en-expeditate-es-verb-rAeS49ve Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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