Sentence examples for hasten. from inspiring English sources

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hasten.

verb

To move in a quick fashion.

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The appointment of James Purnell as Hain's successor served to hasten the reforms.

These were the standout issues for me: Many people were frustrated with the two-party system, and at a conversation at McGowan's table a man said he had come to find out how to hasten its demise.

Analysts and diplomats say the Ostpolitik tradition remains strong but that Berlin is shifting and the Ukrainian crisis is likely to hasten the change.

She kept the title, adding: "But not, I hasten to add, cancer's bitch".

On 29 December Australia was one of only two nations to vote against a Jordanian draft resolution designed to hasten a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.

Instead of watching events unfold at the Stadio Olimpico this boyhood Roma fan who won the Coppa Italia with Lazio will be ingratiating himself into English footballing culture, a transition he has been attempting to hasten since his appointment as Leyton Orient manager in December.

I should hasten to add that the connection is purely political, and not really about the two women themselves but the reaction of their compatriots to news about them.

Stir in the grated parmesan and season to taste, then leave to cool completely, preferably in the fridge – you can spread it out on a tray to hasten this if necessary.

Not literally, I hasten to add.

Although Mr Wahid can do little to prevent this, one false move could hasten his downfall.

Masrour Barzani, the president's most powerful son, who runs the security council and the pervasive intelligence service, is also thought keen to hasten towards independence".The situation after Mosul is completely different," agrees Nechirvan Barzani, the prime minister (and the president's nephew).

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