Rapidly
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- with rapid movements; quickly; speedily; chop-chop; apace
v.
- move very fast; speed; hurry; zip
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- Under Jakob's guidance the department grew rapidly.
- The fort grew rapidly into an important trail stop.
- The school grew rapidly over the next decade.
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- Organized drag racing is rapidly growing in India.
- This is one the rapidly growing areas in Bangalore.
- Padavarad is a small but rapidly growing settlement.
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- This causes the hydrogen shell to fuse more rapidly.
- Soon after, his health began to deteriorate more rapidly.
- However, a solid object should be able to rotate much more rapidly.
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- These efforts paid off in a rapidly expanding movement.
- The Ethiopian railway network has been rapidly expanding.
- Mobile phone coverage is rapidly expanding in rural areas.
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- Their subsequent plantations expanded rapidly.
- The division also expanded rapidly in Canada.
- From then on, the festival expanded rapidly.
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- CEF's Home Bible Class Movement spread rapidly.
- These conflicts spread rapidly, triggering World War II.
- Both branches of evidence-based medicine spread rapidly.
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- It rapidly became a major freight route for the PRR.
- At first selling slowly, it rapidly became a lasting success.
- He rapidly became a sea captain.
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- Attila grew up in a rapidly changing world.
- (The effect of rapidly changing pitch is properly called "vibrato".
- The Accra Forum took place against a rapidly changing international aid landscape.
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- This number grows very rapidly as "n" increases.
- Latvian P2P lending market is developing very rapidly.
- In the second half of the 19th century, Berlin grew very rapidly.
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- The population of Grand Yoff is growing rapidly.
- It is a young field, but one that is growing rapidly.
- Public support for same-sex marriage is growing rapidly.
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- The whorls are very convex and rapidly increasing.
- The breadth of applications is rapidly increasing.
- The spire contains 3 flattened whorls that are rapidly increasing.
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- Outlets for the new network increased rapidly.
- The murder rate increased rapidly in the late-1980s and early-1990s.
- Internet penetration from 2013 to 2016 has increased rapidly in Lebanon.
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- Shoots grow rapidly in warmer months.
- Those that do survive grow rapidly, feeding on insects, fish and frogs.
- Named Sacred Heart Institute, the high school continued to grow rapidly.
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- The population grew, and trade rapidly expanded.
- Since then, the restaurant business rapidly expanded.
- After Fauchard, the study of dentistry rapidly expanded.
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- Jinqiao has developed rapidly over the last few years.
- During his years in Florence, Barsalou's ideas developed rapidly.
- The devotion around Catherine of Siena developed rapidly after her death.
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- Surunga is one of the rapidly developing towns of Jhapa district.
- Conservation biology is an important and rapidly developing field.
- The course is often acute onset, with sudden and rapidly developing attacks or flares.
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- Richmond grew rapidly during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
- Fighter technology advanced rapidly during the Second World War.
- It grew rapidly during the 20th century to about 5,000 by the middle of the century.
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- He rose rapidly through the ranks, and helped quell the Satsuma Rebellion.
- His work and popularity saw him rise rapidly through the ranks of students politics.
- UK Stock car racing started in the 1950s and grew rapidly through the 1960s and 1970s.
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- He rose rapidly through the ranks, and helped quell the Satsuma Rebellion.
- Maloji rose rapidly in the service of Malik Ambar, fighting against the rival Deccan Sultanates and the Mughals.
- Wages rose rapidly, by between four or five times between 1560 and the end of the century, but failed to keep pace with inflation.
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- Shipbuilding has grown rapidly, with exports to Europe.
- The town had grown rapidly and had a population of more than 123,000.
- However, the population of the prisons has grown rapidly in recent years.
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- A machine gun builds up heat so rapidly that steps must be taken to prevent overheating.
- The rate of change is increasing so rapidly that we’ve got to get a handle on what’s going on."
- Although the fashion changes so rapidly, the size and patterns of the kelaghayi are remaining the same.
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- After Ashoka's death, the Maurya empire declined rapidly.
- The Joseon dynasty declined rapidly in the late 19th century.
- After this performance, Silber's poll numbers declined rapidly.
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- In the early twentieth century, use of oil rapidly increased.
- The number of such strongholds rapidly increased at about 700 BC for unknown reasons.
- Originally finished with a clear coat, the NameTrains rapidly increased in popularity.
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- It made landfall and rapidly weakened.
- Shortly after, the hurricane rapidly weakened to Category 1 intensity.
- Catarina rapidly weakened upon landfall and dissipated later that day.
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- Three main areas of interest rapidly developed.
- Since 1995, Xigongda High School has rapidly developed.
- Widespread fires rapidly developed across northeastern Tokyo.
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- But it was rapidly becoming so.
- However, the Boardwalk and Baseball theme park was very rapidly becoming a financial disaster.
- These were rapidly becoming the future of rail traction with ever-increasing power to weight ratios.
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- It rapidly intensified to a peak of .
- On August 20, by Tembin rapidly intensified, and its peak nearly on peak.
- Florence rapidly intensified and was upgraded to a hurricane on November 4.
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- However, they rapidly spread and became invasive.
- Word of his finding new lands rapidly spread throughout Europe.
- However, rumors of the devastation rapidly spread across the country.
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- The crowd at the Community Center rapidly grew to nearly 700 strong as unrest broke out across the city.
- Neilson rapidly grew disenchanted with Dubs who “turned out to be an excellent draughtsman, but was a poor engineer”.
- Population rapidly grew in the period following the American Civil War, with the expansion of the mining and railroad industries.
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- The storm then rapidly weakened into a remnant low over southern Assam that evening.
- Like the other bowlers, Allen then rapidly conceded runs to Donald Bradman, who scored 254 runs.
- If the acoustic intensity is sufficiently high, the bubbles will first grow in size and then rapidly collapse.
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- From this point in 1974, the club rapidly declined.
- Direct dialing into local BBS systems rapidly declined.
- As a result, al-Jundi's power and influence rapidly declined.
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- MoReq rapidly gained acceptance across Europe and beyond.
- The church rapidly gained a following, who viewed Smith as their prophet.
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- Flashing flooding and rapidly rising streams forced hundreds of people to evacuate.
- Germany was rapidly rising as a military and industrial power and was now seen as the most likely opponent in any future war.
- At the end of glacials with sea level rapidly rising, corals tend to grow slower due to increased ocean temperature as seen on the Showtime series "Years of Living Dangerously".
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- Dr. Sloan's business grew rapidly due to his advertising efforts.
- It grew rapidly due to its harbor.
- Despite its close proximity to land, Neville intensified rapidly due to its small size.
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- Even by the standards of the rapidly declining Western Empire, Honorius's reign was precarious and chaotic.
- These included faster and less expensive modems and rapidly declining costs of hard drives and computer systems in general.
- While its population trend is unknown because it is rarely encountered, it is not thought that their numbers are rapidly declining.
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- This rapidly evolving market was mirrored by "Billboard" magazine's Rhythm and Blues chart.
- The change in amino acids over time of FAM208b indicates that it is a rapidly evolving gene.
- was a test of confidence and the ability to prioritise and keep calm in a tense and rapidly evolving situation.
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- Since then, the technology has advanced rapidly.
- Fighter technology advanced rapidly during the Second World War.
- After a pause at the canal, it advanced rapidly towards Bremen against delaying actions.
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- Once in the Atlantic Ocean, Omar began to rapidly weaken, with winds decreasing by 50 mph (85 km/h) in 12 hours.
- I was not able to go after the damaged aircraft, as I suddenly felt a sharp blow and the aircraft around me began to rapidly spin.
- By the morning of November 7, the eye began to reappear and the storm turned towards the northwest and the forward motion began to rapidly increase.