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Meanings of
apace
in English
Portuguese
brevemente
Back to the meaning
With rapid movements.
quickly
rapidly
speedily
chop-chop
slowly
Portuguese
brevemente
Synonyms
Examples for "
quickly
"
quickly
rapidly
speedily
chop-chop
Examples for "
quickly
"
1
This year, however, Woods
quickly
dispatched the problem in a few days.
2
Dixon thought
quickly
;
no questions about Bertrand's possible partner must be asked.
3
Understand the current financial position: The ability to respond
quickly
is essential.
4
He said the government wanted Transmission Gully completed as
quickly
as possible.
5
Medical professionals express concern that the health system will be
quickly
overwhelmed.
1
Semihard; full cream;
rapidly
cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
2
This, especially, as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to
rapidly
rise.
3
Africa's greatest strength today could be its young and
rapidly
growing population.
4
Opposition to ACTA in Eastern Europe is especially strong and spreading
rapidly
.
5
Therefore, one needs to
rapidly
estimate suitable measures of the screening effect.
1
Such was the first act of the drama; the rest
speedily
followed.
2
In the evening the enemy gained an advantage; but was
speedily
repulsed.
3
This intimidation makes it very difficult for government to
speedily
conclude preparations.
4
So calling Nippers from the other room, the paper was
speedily
examined.
5
The glitches will come and we hope they will be
speedily
resolved.
1
Marian fancied she could hear the
chop
-
chop
of his frothing jaws.
2
The
chop
-
chop
sound was almost deafening to Rose.
3
I couldn't see it, so I flip-flopped
chop-chop
.
4
Mattie felt the chop-chop-chop of her heart as she crouched low, following the man into the crib.
5
The ax in her heart going choppity-chop-chop!
Usage of
apace
in English
1
Right across this country, egged on by State-sponsored agencies, volunteerism grows
apace
.
2
Away from the madding crowds, the Irish World Cup preparations continue
apace
.
3
The nationalization of the means of production and distribution went on
apace
.
4
As they swelled higher in the broad basin their wrath grew
apace
.
5
Towards the end of the dinner conversation and hilarity were growing
apace
.
6
The dismemberment of the Israelitish kingdom went on
apace
for some years.
7
Feet prints:The revival of Celia Birtwell and her zany prints continues
apace
.
8
The campaign to install Shane MacGowan as unofficial national treasure proceeds
apace
.
9
Beneath this façade of financial correction, a blame game is proceeding
apace
.
10
The winter came on
apace
,
but the weather was mild and pleasant.
11
Over the River Liffey, the proliferation of fresh-produce cafes also continues
apace
.
12
Vitalized by the principles of its foundation, the Puritan commonwealth grew
apace
.
13
The dawn was coming on
apace
,
but the wood was yet dark.
14
We had now the satisfaction to find our ailing people mend
apace
.
15
Twilight crept upon them
apace
,
then deepened into the shadows of night.
16
At least, we should meet soon in Dyfed, for he mended
apace
.
Other examples for "apace"
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apace
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grow apace
continue apace
proceed apace
come apace
keep apace
More collocations
Translations for
apace
Portuguese
brevemente
rápidamente
vapt vupt
rápido
rapidamente
Apace
through the time
Apace
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common