hasten
Collocations
5ADJ.
oceanic
VERB + HASTEN
compelled, didn't, help, produce, time, winds
HASTEN + NOUN
arrival, lads, others, village, voyages
PREP.
after, from, with, without
ADV.
slowly
Definitions
verb
To move or act in a quick fashion.
To make someone speed up or make something happen quicker.
I would hasten my escape from the windy storm.
Hamlet: Bid the players make haste. Will you two help to hasten them?
To cause some scheduled event to happen earlier.
The decision to hasten completion of the electrification of London Midland Region main lines from Euston to the north and the subsequent diversion of some traffic to the Western Region in order to allow the engineers fuller track occupation, have focused attention on the two main routes between London, Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
[…]and prescribed policies and packages of military, economic and technical assistance to hasten their inevitable march toward development and modernity.
name
A surname from Dutch.
Thesaurus
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6I would hasten my escape from the windy storm.
WiktionaryHamlet: Bid the players make haste. Will you two help to hasten them?
WiktionaryA dearth of signalmen and the high cost of labour is hastening an elimination process that already was well under way before the second world war.
WiktionaryI must hasten to add that I do not mean to blame him.
Tatoeba · #307923Hasten, my lads!
Tatoeba · #394505Hasten slowly, and without losing heart, put your work twenty times upon the anvil.
Tatoeba · #608103