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1. convenient and practical, although possibly improper or immoral
2. a means to an end, often without regard for what is fair or right
1. Batman decided it was expedient to team up with the Joker to defeat a greater threat, despite their usual enmity.
2. Iron Man often finds it expedient to use his vast wealth and technology to fast-track solutions to global threats.
3. When Doraemon is in a tough situation, he finds it expedient to use a gadget from his magic pocket.
4. In the movie 'The Godfather', the Corleone family often made expedient decisions that favored their power over legality.