festinate

VERB
  1. act or move at high speed
    We have to rush!
    hurry--it's late!
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How To Use festinate In A Sentence

  • There's also, in some of his works, a sense of festination -- of explosive speed, though that doesn't have quite the same connotation as "to festinate" -- as though the work is hurrying to get through itself before devolving into violent noise. "...my music is also seductive, even spiritual"
  • There's also, in some of his works, a sense of festination -- of explosive speed, though that doesn't have quite the same connotation as "to festinate" -- as though the work is hurrying to get through itself before devolving into violent noise. "...my music is also seductive, even spiritual"
  • But RIM needs to be careful, because innovations from elsewhere could signal its festinate demise. InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
  • Advise the duke, where you are going, to a most festinate preparation: we are bound to the like. Act III. Scene VII. King Lear
  • Nuntiate autem patri meo omnem gloriam meam in Aegypto, et omnia quae vidistis: et festinate, et descendere facite patrem meum huc. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
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