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fast-paced

Definition for fast-paced

adjective as in changing rapidly

Strongest match

fast-moving

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Example Sentences

In previous years, students applying to the Individualized Honors Program at Walter Reed Middle School in Studio City and Mark Twain Middle School in Venice submitted applications and teacher recommendations and were required to take an eligibility exam — all to show they were prepared for fast-paced studies well beyond their grade level.

“I’m a senior and I’ve played quarterback both years we’ve had a team. I like being in the leadership role. I love how fast-paced the game is. I’m glad we won. We really wanted it.”

Instead of delivering a widely expected fast-paced recovery, China became a regular source of disappointing economic news.

From BBC

"Going back to previous reports, sometimes when it said there was a fast-paced game, it was said that Jimmy couldn't maintain his form or keep up, which suggested sometimes that he wasn't fit enough," he adds.

From BBC

But some in Washington see the country’s ambition and fast-paced progress as a real threat.

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

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