Expedient

/ɪkˈspiːdiənt/ adjective

Convenient and practical, though possibly improper or immoral; done for advantage rather than for what is right. Something that serves one's immediate interests, often at the expense of principles.

From Latin expedire meaning 'to free one's feet, to extricate.' Originally referred to removing obstacles from one's path. The meaning evolved to describe actions that clear the way forward, even if they compromise ethics.

AMተገቢ
ARملائم
BNসুবিধাজনক
CAexpedient
CSvhodný
DAhensigtsmæssig
DEzweckmäßig
ELσκόπιμος
ESconveniente
FAمناسب
FItarkoituksenmukaine
FRexpédient
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