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expedience
noun as in diplomacy
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noun as in expediency
noun as in expediency
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noun as in opportunism
noun as in propriety
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noun as in readiness
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Example Sentences
Still, Clinton gets it, at least theoretically or just as a matter of expedience, and so too does Rubio.
It is likely that a similar phenomenon of expedience translating into better health governs other diseases as well.
Two white guys defined by political expedience, professional uniforms and perfectly pomaded hair.
They saw the political expedience of a randy man condemning another randy man.
I'm making my decisions based on stress and expedience and my gut and who's pouting and who's crying.
Now this expedience is the desideratum to be sought, either without the experience of means, or with that experience.
But expedience and right are as far asunder, in truth, as is the distance from pole to pole.
Now this expedience is the desideratum, to be sought either without the experience of means or with that experience.
Every consideration of justice, expedience, and necessity, calls for such a grant.
Parliament has declared the expedience of these lines by having passed the bills for their formation.
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On this page you'll find 123 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expedience, such as: negotiation, artfulness, craft, delicacy, discretion, and finesse.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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