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synonyms for more rapidly
- crazily
- desperately
- energetically
- excitedly
- foolishly
- frantically
- furiously
- hastily
- hysterically
- intensely
- passionately
- recklessly
- tumultuously
- violently
- dementedly
- insanely
- absurdly
- deliriously
- devotedly
- distractedly
- exceedingly
- excessively
- extremely
- frenziedly
- hard
- hurriedly
- irrationally
- like mad
- ludicrously
- nonsensically
- psychotically
- quickly
- rabidly
- rapidly
- rashly
- senselessly
- something fierce
- speedily
- stormily
- to distraction
- turbulently
- unreasonably
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How to use more rapidly in a sentence
Improvements in transport networks between the cities of Europe also allowed news to spread more rapidly.
As for finances, revenues are growing much more rapidly than users.
Apple also faces a much worse problem in larger and more rapidly growing markets overseas.
Still, with revenues rising more rapidly than spending, deficits are evaporating in state capitals.
The Return of State Surpluses Could Point to More Growth to Come | Daniel Gross | April 1, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe protection offered by the current vaccine also wanes more rapidly than researchers once thought.
Ignore the Fear Mongering: Whooping Cough Vaccine Works | Amanda Schaffer | February 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTPiedmont alone vies with her, and is improving far more rapidly, but Lombardy has great natural capacities peculiarly her own.
Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyDo this five times—each time from memory and more rapidly than before.
Assimilative Memory | Marcus Dwight Larrowe (AKA Prof. A. Loisette)These changes take place slowly at first, and more rapidly as the organs fitted for the elaboration of its food are developed.
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry | Thomas AndersonM. Phlippon now began to advance more rapidly in the career of dissipation.
Madame Roland, Makers of History | John S. C. AbbottThe poor mother, in silence and sorrow, was sinking to the tomb far more rapidly than Jane imagined.
Madame Roland, Makers of History | John S. C. Abbott
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