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rapidly

[ rap-id-lee ]

adverb

  1. within a short period of time:

    There are thousands of languages spoken in the world today, but many of them are rapidly approaching obsolescence and extinction.

  2. with great speed; swiftly:

    Bats are more likely than birds to detect rapidly spinning turbine blades and avoid flying into them.



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In the last five years, fast-growing Asian economies, in particular India and China, have continued expanding their use of fossil fuels to meet rapidly rising demand for electricity.

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The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to use a rarely-invoked wartime powers law to rapidly deport alleged gang members - for now.

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Following the deaths, rumours rapidly spread on social media that the boys had been chased by police before the crash.

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The plant can grow rapidly in the denuded landscape, sometimes shooting up to its maximum height of nearly 10 feet within a year.

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After a chilly start to spring and rain in some locations this week, the mercury will rise rapidly over the weekend bringing summer-like weather to Southern California.

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