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hasten
verb as in speed something; hurry
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Example Sentences
Several council members said Friday that they would hasten passage of L.A.’s “sanctuary” law, which is still under review by city attorneys, in the face of Trump’s promised crackdown on immigrants.
Such steps would add billions of tons of additional greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and hasten the looming impacts of climate change.
First Pakistan employed a recycled pitch to level the series in Multan, now they have used unorthodox methods to hasten the deterioration of the surface in Rawalpindi.
His departure was then hastened by a Copa América loss to Panama last June.
"We've got to do so much better to help them, but the answer to that is not to hasten their deaths artificially but to ensure that they die well," he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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