Expedient - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overagitate
To agitate or discuss beyond what is expedient
Expedience
The quality of being expedient or advantageous fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended
Expedient
Hastening or forward hence tending to further or promote a proposed object fit or proper under the circumstances conducive to...
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Expediently
In an expedient manner fitly suitably conveniently
Expediment
An expedient
Happy
fortune lucky fortunate successful prosperous satisfying desire as a happy expedient a happy effort a happy venture a happy omen
Ineffectual
weak useless futile unavailing as an ineffectual attempt an ineffectual expedient
Impracticability
to satisfy the test of 'inexpedient' as it means not expedient; disadvantageous in the circumstances, inadvisable, impolitic. It must therefore be
makeshift
That with which one makes shift a temporary expedient with implication of inferiority to the more usual object or
oral surgery
especially that performed around the gums and teeth as an expedient for the purpose of preservation or replacement of teeth
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