consider sth expedient

Frequency: 5.23.8 per million words

To believe or think that an action is advantageous.

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Examples (10)

  • The committee will consider this proposal expedient for immediate implementation.
  • Many politicians consider such measures expedient during election campaigns.
  • The board might consider outsourcing expedient to reduce costs quickly.
  • Legal experts consider plea bargaining expedient for crowded court systems.
  • The management team will consider remote work expedient under current circumstances.
  • Some educators consider standardized testing expedient but not ideal.
  • The CEO may consider layoffs expedient despite their unpopularity.
  • Military strategists often consider tactical retreats expedient when outnumbered.
  • Healthcare officials consider telemedicine expedient during health crises.
  • Business leaders frequently consider mergers expedient for market expansion.