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9 sentences with “rapidly”

Short, simple sentences with “rapidly”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.

Brief definition: rapidly

Quickly or very fast; happening in a short amount of time. Moving or changing at a high speed. Occurring suddenly or without delay.

9 sentences with “rapidly” — examples

The embryo develops rapidly during the first weeks of gestation.

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Illustrative image rapidly: The embryo develops rapidly during the first weeks of gestation.

Contamination is noticeably increasing rapidly all over the world.

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Illustrative image rapidly: Contamination is noticeably increasing rapidly all over the world.

The comet was rapidly approaching Earth. The scientists did not know if it would be a catastrophic impact or simply an incredible spectacle.

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Illustrative image rapidly: The comet was rapidly approaching Earth. The scientists did not know if it would be a catastrophic impact or simply an incredible spectacle.

The middle class is expanding rapidly throughout the region.

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Rome expanded rapidly to encompass all but the southernmost regions of Italy.

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Urban civilisation eventually flourished in both regions, beginning in Sumer but spreading rapidly northward.

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The Hittite empire expanded rapidly on the basis of a flourishing Bronze Age economy, expanding from Anatolia to conquer territory in Mesopotamia, Syria and Canaan, eventually clashing with the New Kingdom of Egypt.

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The concept already existed at the beginning of the Crusader period, but the orders grew rapidly through their involvement in the invasions. Two orders in particular, the Hospitallers and the Templars, would achieve great wealth and power despite their vows of poverty.

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Under the caliph Abu Bakr and his successors, Umar (another of Muhammad's in-laws; r. 634 - 644), and Uthman (r. 644 - 655), Muslim armies expanded rapidly. This began as a means of securing the loyalty of the divided Arab tribes, as well as expanding the faith; both Abu Bakur and Umar were forced to suppress the revolts of the Arab tribes, and Umar came up with the idea of attacking Persia and Byzantium to maintain the loyalty of the tribes.

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