expĕdĭor
transitive and intransitive verb IV conjugation
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1 passive form of [expedio]
2 to disengage, to loose, to set free
3 to be expedient
4 to procure, to obtain, to make ready
transitive and intransitive verb IV conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [expedio]
2 to disengage, to loose, to set free
3 to be expedient
4 to procure, to obtain, to make ready
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Locutions, idioms and examples
ad commeatus expediendos = to procure supplies || ad expediendas pecunias = to obtain money || Valentem expediri ad bellum iubet || ad ista expedienda factus = suitable to finish off these things || capillus pectine quotidie expediendus est || aere alieno exeo or expedior || adeo inops decessit, ut unde dos filiarum expediretur non reliquerit
expĕdĭor tr. and intr. v. IV conjug.
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