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speeded-up

adjective as in intensive

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Conversely, the live versions of “Feels Like” and “Free Now” — the set closer — left their admirers wanting, with the former’s speeded-up rendition especially being critiqued online.

The most popular global track was a speeded-up version of Cupid by the Korean group Fifty Fifty.

From BBC

Last year, a speeded-up version of the song became ubiquitous on TikTok, where people used it in videos featuring childhood photos of themselves.

In the last year a new machine - called a rubble crusher - has drastically speeded-up the process of destroying mines.

From BBC

The Conservative Party is holding a speeded-up race to replace her, which will see a new leader — who will also become prime minister — chosen within a week.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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