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Characterized by speed; acting or moving quickly.
fast
swift
speedy
expeditious
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The agency said a
rapid
rise in the water level was likely.
2
He said government is good at many things, but not
rapid
changes.
3
This
rapid
sharing of data can help researchers and public health officials.
4
It makes seeking medical help easy and therefore diagnosis and treatment
rapid
.
5
He said: Sligo has gone through a
rapid
transformation in recent years.
6
Otherwise, health would easily be jeopardized as a result of
rapid
urbanization.
7
Summary background data: MIPR has seen
rapid
development in the past decade.
8
A fourth group called American Bridge is charged with
rapid
-
fire
opposition research.
9
The deal would continue Brookfield's
rapid
growth in the world's 12-largest economy.
10
The deal would continue Brookfield's
rapid
growth in the world's twelfth-largest economy.
11
Certainly, Germany encountered tensions in coping with
rapid
economic and social change.
12
The Baltic state has plunged into recession following years of
rapid
growth.
13
Mattis said soldiers were making
rapid
progress erecting barriers along the border.
14
The present work offers a novel approach for
rapid
modification of LDL.
15
The intervening 20 years has seen the
rapid
development of emerging economies.
16
It only takes a second to register this
rapid
turn of events.
rapid
rapid growth
more rapid
rapid succession
rapid progress
rapid pace