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(belki doğru olmayan fakat) elverişli (bir çare)

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التركية - الإنجليزية
{s} expedient
Simple, easy, or quick; convenient

Most people, faced with a decision, will choose the most expedient option.

An easy or simple method; a shortcut

They increased profits by the simple expedient of selling a smaller bottle for the same price.

{n} a way, means, temporary advice, art
contributing to personal advantage
a means to an end; not necessarily a principled or ethical one serving to promote your interest; "was merciful only when mercy was expedient"
a means to an end; not necessarily a principled or ethical one serving to promote your interest; "was merciful only when mercy was expedient" appropriate to a purpose; practical; "in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty
serving to promote your interest; "was merciful only when mercy was expedient"
Means devised in an exigency; shift
{s} advantageous, beneficial, worthwhile
If it is expedient to do something, it is useful or convenient to do it, even though it may not be morally right. Governments frequently ignore human rights abuses in other countries if it is politically expedient to do so. helping you to deal with a problem quickly and effectively although sometimes in a way that is not morally right   inexpedient (present participle of expedire; EXPEDITE). a quick and effective way of dealing with a problem
a means to an end; not necessarily a principled or ethical one
appropriate to a purpose; practical; "in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty"
An expedient is an action that achieves a particular purpose, but may not be morally right. Surgical waiting lists were reduced by the simple expedient of striking off all patients awaiting varicose vein operations
That which serves to promote or advance; suitable means to accomplish an end
appropriate to a purpose; practical; "in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty
Hastening or forward; hence, tending to further or promote a proposed object; fit or proper under the circumstances; conducive to self-interest; desirable; advisable; advantageous; sometimes contradistinguished from right
Quick; expeditious
{i} means to an end; resource