rapidly

IPA: rˈæpʌdɫi

adverb

  • With speed; in a rapid manner.
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Examples of "rapidly" in Sentences

  • The soldiers ousted the enemy rapidly.
  • The aircraft leaves the ground rapidly.
  • The paralegal field is growing rapidly.
  • The school rapidly outgrew the building.
  • The assets of the company slumped rapidly.
  • The membership of the party rapidly declined.
  • The population of the town increased rapidly.
  • On the raft, the situation deteriorated rapidly.
  • The growth of the company is increasing rapidly.
  • This rapidly cools the air, and the various constituents quickly liquefy.
  • It set the whole country to choosing up sides, and its title rapidly became a generic name.
  • Everytime I played a disc in my laptop, you could slightly hear the label rapidly scraping against something in my DVD drive.
  • It is obvious that this tendency cannot be reversed, no matter how rapidly the people's income is increased, unless it rises _more rapidly_ than that of the well-to-do.
  • Mr Clegg's hope that his colleague will clear his name "rapidly" so that he can "return to play a key role in government as soon as possible" was notably not echoed by David Cameron.
  • However, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) expressed concern over what it described as the rapidly deteriorating liquidity situation in the banking industry and tasked the Central Bank
  • The right-wing Afrikaner Resistance Movement/Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), has announced its re-activation to combat what it describes as a rapidly-deteriorating situation in South Africa.

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