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rapidly English

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rapidly

If something is done rapidly, then it is done quickly or swiftly.

rapidly

(= quickly) with rapid movements he works quickly

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Simple sentences

Tom's school results have deteriorated rapidly.
Everything is changing rapidly.
The party gained ground rapidly.
The city has rapidly expanded recently.
Boston has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
After that, internal temperature begins to climb rapidly.
Hope of finding the child alive is fading rapidly.
The population of the world is increasing so rapidly that it will be doubled within forty years.
If you can read rapidly and with good understanding, you will probably find it easy to remember a good deal of what you do read.
The Japanese economy developed rapidly.
He walked rapidly.
Airplanes enable people to travel great distances rapidly.
After Grandma's sudden death, Grandpa began to age rapidly.
She spoke rapidly.
Rats breed rapidly.
The birthrate is rapidly declining in this country.
Desert sand cools off rapidly at night.
The river swelled rapidly because of the heavy rain.
His business is growing rapidly.
Her proficiency in English rapidly improved.
This river flows rapidly.

Movie subtitles

MACHINE BEEPS RAPIDLY Got a problem.
Strange news spread through the population rapidly.
I'm glad you asked. It's spreading rapidly.
And with the proper facilities, as you see here vast quantities of industrial cargo can be moved by air a dozen times as rapidly as present land and water transportation.
So I intend spending it just as rapidly as possible.
You will forgive this intrusion, Your Majesty but events move rapidly and we are pressed for time.
His pulse was rapidly growing weak.
And the rigors of travel always fall away rapidly here.
Bronson named it Zyra and his measurements show it revolves around Bellus more rapidly than earth revolves around the sun.
Flak damage. Losing fuel rapidly.
Raid Three closing rapidly on transport area.
Enemy closing in rapidly, sir.
I'm rapidly turning into a big, fat, soggy hors d'oeuvre.
And when the day comes when we can prepare it as rapidly as Derma 25.
That undertaking is still in progress but we are rapidly drawing to a conclusion.
I was growing rapidly, and so was New York.
Well, I'm rapidly reaching a point where nothing can surprise me, if that's what you mean.
If you forget your passion while you're fencing, you'd improve more rapidly.
Losing fuel rapidly.
This is the planet Earth, newly born, and cooling rapidly from a temperature of 6,000 degrees to a few hundred in less than five billion years.
Our ionization layer is failing rapidly.
You calculate rapidly.
I'm rapidly reaching the limits of my patience.
Stockpiles are rapidly diminishing. and when they are gone, we must die.
SITUATIONS JUST DON'T CHANGE THAT RAPIDLY AND YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE CORTLAND BUS.
Well, we're moving troops very rapidly.
She inspected them rapidly and curiously.
I said if I had known he was recovering so rapidly. I would have come sooner.
Gamma developing rapidly.
Heat developing rapidly.
Our hearts beat rapidly when we think of the upcoming evening.
My health is declining rapidly.
Operation Survival is rapidly taking effect.
Can't you see their minds change as rapidly as night and day?
Mr. President, we are rapidly approaching a moment of truth. both for ourselves as human beings and for the life of our nation.
As for the child, she must be trained rapidly.
I've noticed that the Japanese film industry is growing rapidly.
Captain Kirk retains command of this vessel, but his force of will rapidly fading.

News and current affairs

Metropolitan agriculture in a rapidly urbanizing world can provide high-quality produce on small amounts of land.
But few saw, for instance, the Artic ice cap melting as rapidly as now seems to be the case.
As a result, corporate capitalism is rapidly becoming obsolete, replaced by a creative capitalism in which entrepreneurship, combined with a greater willingness to adopt innovations, transforms the business landscape.
From the late 1970's until 2007, the financial sector grew far more rapidly than the real economy.
It was at that crossroads that Israel and Iran, two powers vying for mastery in a rapidly changing Middle East, chose to cast their strategic competition in ideological terms.
Yitzhak Rabin believed that an Israeli-Arab peace could prevent a nuclear Iran, but now his nightmare seems rapidly approaching.
AIDS was killing more than two million people each year, and spreading rapidly.
This rapidly changed after last September 11 th.
They are all poor, buffeted by natural disasters - especially floods, droughts, and earthquakes - and have rapidly growing populations that are pressing on the capacity of the land to feed them.
For all the dire warnings that the window for a two-state solution is rapidly closing (or has already closed), it is the solution itself that is the problem.
The country has already shown that under favorable conditions its exports can compete and grow rapidly.
If home countries do not put in place the adjustment mechanisms to deal with the rapidly unfolding revolution in making service industry jobs tradable, a backlash against such outward FDI will become inevitable.
But it then accelerated rapidly, reaching 310 ppm in 1950 and 370 ppm in 2000, with half of the total gain of 80 ppm occurring just since 1975.
But hubris rapidly set in, and parochial interests took over.
Countries that had been growing rapidly in the run-up to the great crash of 2008 typically had trade surpluses (or very small deficits).
So the good news is that developing countries can continue to grow rapidly even if world trade slows in and there is reduced appetite for capital flows and trade imbalances.
If it can, it will be better able to respond not only to the Russian challenge, but also to many of the other challenges that characterize today's rapidly shifting global environment.
But Japan remains concerned about China's rapidly modernizing military, while China worries about a potential US-Japan containment strategy for China, especially in the case of a crisis in the Taiwan Straits.
But, even though the additional loans that Greece will soon receive from the European Union and the IMF carry low interest rates, the level of Greek debt will rise rapidly to unsustainable levels.
Any higher rate would cause Greek prices to rise more rapidly than those of its eurozone trading partners.
Although rapidly aging Western countries are unable to attract the immigrants they need, they allow millions who are already there to suffer discrimination and abuse.
Government expenditure exceeded federal revenue, despite rapidly rising foreign-exchange earnings from oil exports after 1970.
We rapidly lose our belief in that winter myth.
Despite the impression created, particularly in the US, by media commentary and political debate, fiscal stimulus clearly helped in the crisis, though its impact is diminishing rapidly.
In any event, China's power may be vast and rapidly growing, but it lacks the ability to compel.

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