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To quicken

verb

To give life to; to animate, make alive, revive.

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To quicken the trip, bring an energy bar for the driver.

To quicken response times, potential bystanders could be better educated to activate EMS as soon as possible.

"We want to quicken the pace".

There was no reason for Stevens to quicken.

The pace of life seems to quicken with the altitude.

But now it's the time to quicken the pace.

The subway stairs, for instance, failed to quicken my heart.

"We are working with African troop contributors to quicken their deployment to Mali," Mr. Vietor said.

Pressure will mount to quicken the pace through the remaining dozens of witnesses.

"When he was asked to quicken he quickened really nicely," Grimthorpe said.

And never once did it threaten to quicken the heart or the mind.

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