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rapidity

[ruh-pid-i-tee] / rəˈpɪd ɪ ti /


Example Sentences

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Indeed, that same rapidity is repeating itself with the floods.

From Los Angeles Times

In the 21st century, the instability and rapidity of escalating technology and social relationships allows the possibility of cataclysmic shifts at an unprecedented scale.

From Salon

The rapidity of this shift, especially in financial media, was enough to give a casual observer whiplash.

From New York Times

“He took the appropriate steps to protect people and then acted with both diligence and rapidity as circumstances changed.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Lots of information is coming in, but it’s not coming in with the rapidity that Republicans had hoped,” said John Dickerson of CBS.

From New York Times