hasten|hastened|hastening|hastens in English
verb
['has·ten || 'heɪsn]
hurry; accelerate, cause to move at a greater pace
Use "hasten|hastened|hastening|hastens" in a sentence
1. Hastening the Lord’s Game Plan!
2. There's no need in hastening it.
3. 26 Artificial heating hastens the growth of plants.
4. Public disillusion has hastened the eclipse.
5. We are witnesses of His hastening of His work.
6. Hasten to heed his command.
7. 31 synonyms for Acceleration: hastening, hurrying, stepping up, expedition, speeding up
8. His captains hastened towards him, Aghast and curious
9. Metaphorically speaking, I hasten to add.
10. Not me, I hasten to add.
11. But the paraffin floats out, the greater surface area hastening the burning.
12. The page hastened to serve Alexei, his face expressionless.
13. She saw his frown and hastened to explain.
14. Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
15. "Albuminoid ammonia is that which results from hastening decomposition artificially
16. Their departure was hastened by an Abnormally cold winter
17. So Herod hastened to assure Octavius of his loyalty.
18. The incident has hastened the disintegration of the club.
19. Our father's decline only hastens the need for me to advance.
20. Do thou hasten to the king's side.
21. Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work
22. “Active,” or “positive,” euthanasia means hastening death by poison or in some other way.
23. Press and provincial assemblies hastened to proclaim solidarity with the Tsar.
24. Missionary Training Centers Help Hasten the Work of Salvation
25. He hastened to take the package and unwrap the paper.