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If 'clarity' is opposite to 'obscurity', then 'expedite' is opposite to:
The relationship is antonymy (opposites). 'Expedite' means to speed up or hasten, so its opposite is 'delay'.
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Question: If 'clarity' is opposite to 'obscurity', then 'expedite' is opposite to:
Answer options:
- accelerate ✅ delay
- facilitate
- speed
Correct answer: delay
Explanation: The relationship is antonymy (opposites). 'Expedite' means to speed up or hasten, so its opposite is 'delay'.
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