rapid processing

[ˈræpɪd ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ]
noun phrase
processamento rápido
1. the swift handling, execution, or completion of a task, application, or data through a system or procedure
The bank implemented rapid processing of loan applications to improve customer satisfaction.
O banco implementou processamento rápido de solicitações de empréstimos para melhorar a satisfação do cliente.
2. accelerated computational or mechanical treatment of information or materials
Modern CPUs provide rapid processing of complex algorithms.
CPUs modernos fornecem processamento rápido de algoritmos complexos.
3. expedited management or resolution of administrative, legal, or bureaucratic matters
The government office offers rapid processing for passport renewals.
O órgão governamental oferece processamento rápido para renovação de passaportes.
In Brazil, 'processamento rápido' is highly valued in both corporate and government services, reflecting the cultural emphasis on efficiency and modernization. In the USA, rapid processing is often marketed as a competitive advantage in banking, healthcare, and tech industries. The phrase is particularly important in digital transformation initiatives across both countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fast processingquick handlingaccelerated processingexpedited processingswift execution
Antonyms / Antônimos
slow processingdelayed processingsluggish handlingprolonged processing

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
processamento rápido
most common usage in business and technology contexts
São Paulo
processamento acelerado
alternative term preferred in corporate/financial sectors
Rio de Janeiro
processamento ágil
modern variant used in tech and startup communities
Portugal
processamento célere
more formal term used in official/legal contexts

Related Words

processing speedefficiencythroughputlatencyoptimizationautomation

Related Idioms & Phrases

get the ball rolling
cut through red tape
hit the ground running
move at lightning speed
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