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Expedience   /ɪkspˈidiəns/   Listen
noun
Expediency, Expedience  n.  
1.
The quality of being expedient or advantageous; fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended; adaptedness to self-interest; desirableness; advantage; advisability; sometimes contradistinguished from moral rectitude or principle. "Divine wisdom discovers no expediency in vice." "To determine concerning the expedience of action." "Much declamation may be heard in the present day against expediency, as if it were not the proper object of a deliberative assembly, and as if it were only pursued by the unprincipled."
2.
Expedition; haste; dispatch. (Obs.) "Making hither with all due expedience."
3.
An expedition; enterprise; adventure. (Obs.) "Forwarding this dear expedience."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Expedience" Quotes from Famous Books



... master had thrown his into the balance. His voice had been heard in the Riding Hall where friends were daily being divided and factions made. He had spoken on behalf of Louis Capet. The head of a king was not necessary to save France. He had naught to do with mercy, not even with expedience; Justice spoke louder than either, and Justice would not be served by the death of Louis Capet. There were some who roared at him, some who shouted for him; it was difficult to tell which side was the ...
— The Light That Lures • Percy Brebner



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