make sth expedient
Frequency: 4.22.5 per million words
To cause something to become a practical and advantageous choice.
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- The new regulations make remote work expedient for many companies.
- Rising fuel costs make electric vehicles expedient for consumers.
- The current situation makes a temporary solution expedient.
- Budget constraints make outsourcing expedient for the project.
- Technical difficulties make postponing the launch expedient.
- Market conditions make diversification expedient for investors.
- Staff shortages make hiring contractors expedient right now.
- The deadline makes using existing templates expedient.
- Economic pressures make cost-cutting measures expedient.
- The emergency made evacuation expedient for everyone's safety.