Synonym: expeditious, fast, fleet, hasty, quick, speedy, swift. Antonym: slow. Similar words: rapidly, therapist, epidemic, capita, capital, a piece of, rape, trap. Meaning: ['ræpɪd] n. a part of a river where the current is very fast. adj. 1. done or occurring in a brief period of time 2. characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed.
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91, Why does your company have such a rapid turnover of staff?
92, Spurred by her early success, she went on to write four more novels in rapid succession.
93, The company's rapid success means it's definitely on the right lines .
94, In a world of rapid change they never change.
95, Most regions are enjoying rapid economic expansion.
96, Mechanical weathering is rapid in cold desert regions.
97, Rapid clouds of starlings flew over the seven bridges.
98, Then they began their mysterious and rapid decline.
99, Competition among capitalist entrepreneurs fostered these rapid advances.
100, His career developed as a series of rapid advances.
101, The other is rapid technological advance.
102, This is an important and relatively rapid change.
103, It forces real interest rates into the stratosphere and makes rapid growth extremely difficult.
104, They come into existence after relatively brief periods of rapid change in a small sub-population of a pre-existing species.
105, A number of new technologies will enable much more rapid development than was previously possible.
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107, In hot summer weather this frequently happens and, when drying is rapid, hair cracks appear.
108, A rapid acceleration took place in the implementation of the agrarian reform.
109, Rapid movement in cephalopods is achieved by expulsion of water from a muscular funnel beneath the head.
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110, Get rapid responses to queries people raise in their staff meetings. Feed back through supervisors.
111, Rambush was appointed chief engineer and his boundless energy and leadership earned him rapid promotion with ever greater responsibilities.
112, The problems are often more difficult but the learning curve is rapid.
113, Where fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals with high added value can be produced by biotechnology there will be rapid developments.
114, Rapid production of such large amounts of material clearly has profound effects on the land round the volcano.
115, Rapid treatment with antibiotics is necessary to cure the disease, officials say.
116, Lactate concentrations in whole blood are extremely unstable because of the rapid production and release of lactate by erythrocytes due to glycolysis.
117, Video showing rapid and intensive change, for example, will need frequent reference frames to maintain an intelligible motion sequence.
118, There has been alarm at the growing congestion and pollution caused by the rapid growth in car use.
119, Whatever the fortunes of the major political parties, it is likely that managers will be coping with rapid change.
120, Her husband was told to expect that she would have a fairly rapid decline and would probably die within eighteen months.
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