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hasten

[hey-suhn] / ˈheɪ sən /


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Yet prices remain on track for their largest yearly loss since the pandemic, due in part to major oil producers hastening their plans to boost production.

From MarketWatch

Local residents had complained that exploration work had contaminated the water supply, threatened tourism and risked hastening the melting of glaciers, Kyrgyz media reported earlier this year.

From Barron's

Archbishop Welby hastened to clarify that the oath was purely voluntary.

From New York Times

Cinven's unwillingness to recapitalise the insurer hastened redemptions, the Bank of Italy wrote its in Financial Stability Report last month, eventually prompting authorities to take over the insurer and freeze redemptions.

From Reuters

Tucker Carlson being a marquee attraction can only hasten its descent.

From Salon