How to use in-sentence of “rapidly”:
– Italian and Australian share has rapidly increased in recent years.
– The storms moved under this powerful jet stream where they rapidly strengthened before reaching Western Europe.
– Dill is said to be best when used fresh, as it lose its flavor rapidly if dried; however, freeze-dried dill leaves preserve their flavor relatively well for a few months.
– After a few fruitless hours, Lyon declared, “this means war!” Price and Jackson rapidly departed for the capital.
– Because the beetle rapidly evolves resistance to chemicals, the best defence may be biological control.

Example sentences of “rapidly”:
– From the time of independence of the United States, that country expanded rapidly to the west, acquiring the massive Louisiana territory in 1803.
– Ioke began to transition into an extratropical cycloneextratropical storm late on September 4 due to increased wind shear and rapidly cooling seas, and the JTWC issued its last advisory at 1200 UTC on September 5 after it was decided that Ioke had begun extratropical transition.
– Schabowski gained worldwide fame in November 1989 when he improvised a slightly mistaken answer to a press conference question, raising popular expectations so rapidly that massive crowds gathered the same night at the Berlin Wall, forcing its opening after 28 years.
– Teotihuacan grew rapidly due to regional dominance with those of Cuicuilio and relocation of much of the population.
– The storm formed on August 14 and rapidly deepened.
– Template:ns has been designed to rapidly insert a few, or numerous, non-breaking spaces where wrapping is not wanted, such as to pad table headings or align some entries in columns.
– With better availability and lower minimum bets, the whole industry is rapidly growing.
– Tropical Depression Two rapidly died over Mexico.
- From the time of independence of the United States, that country expanded rapidly to the west, acquiring the massive Louisiana territory in 1803.
- Ioke began to transition into an extratropical cycloneextratropical storm late on September 4 due to increased wind shear and rapidly cooling seas, and the JTWC issued its last advisory at 1200 UTC on September 5 after it was decided that Ioke had begun extratropical transition.
- Schabowski gained worldwide fame in November 1989 when he improvised a slightly mistaken answer to a press conference question, raising popular expectations so rapidly that massive crowds gathered the same night at the Berlin Wall, forcing its opening after 28 years.
– A small, closely held company can often make decisions much more rapidly than a publicly traded company, because there will generally be fewer voting shareholders or the shareholders would have common interests.
– Over the years Cranbourne has changed from a small country town to a rapidly growing suburb.
– Under normal circumstances it should not usually be displayed for more than a few days, unless the mission is still generating news, or details are still rapidly changing.
– Under Collins’ supervision, the Free State rapidly took control of the capital.
– When Lorenzo began to rapidly strengthen, the warning was raised to a hurricane warning.
– Primary explosives are very unstable and rapidly react to shock, friction, and heat.
More in-sentence examples of “rapidly”:
- It is about creating an efficient subway system for a rapidly growing city.
- If this base level is low, then the stream will rapidly cut through underlying strata and have a steep gradient, and if the base level is relatively high, then the stream will form a flood plain and meanders.
- A later design often used with vacuum tube car radios consisted of a rapidly switching relay.
– It is about creating an efficient subway system for a rapidly growing city.
– If this base level is low, then the stream will rapidly cut through underlying strata and have a steep gradient, and if the base level is relatively high, then the stream will form a flood plain and meanders.
– A later design often used with vacuum tube car radios consisted of a rapidly switching relay.
– During arousal, the vagina lengthens rapidly to an average of about 10 centimetres, but can continue to lengthen in response to pressure.
– Named in 1974 as the MN 1711, and released in 1991, the Honeycrisp has rapidly become a prized commercial commodity, as its sweetness, firmness, and tartness make it a good apple for eating raw.
– It struck El Salvador as a dissipating tropical depression after rapidly weakening from hurricane status.
– Since it began operations in 2002, CLS has rapidly become the market-standard for foreign exchange settlement.
– Bani Jamra is also famous as a center of traditional fabric weaving, a rapidly dying art.
– These survivors described Hashima Island as “a prison that I am forced to stay without frames” Also, Japan has rapidly said that the young miners volunteered to come so it is not considered as “forced to work”.
– Andres rapidly weakened on the morning of June 24 to a tropical storm.
– After a short conversation, another man entered through the yard door, rapidly firing a pistol, while the man on the stairs also started shooting.
– Eta rapidly weakened to a tropical depression as it moved across Central America for two days before moving north over water.
– Grignard reactions will not work if water is present; water causes the reagent to rapidly decompose.
– On August 25, Harvey rapidly strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of at least 130mph, and it made landfall in Texas as a low-end Category 4 hurricane.
– Fausto intensified rapidly after it reached hurricane intensity on the 12th, peaking with sustained winds of.
– Hanna moved rapidly northeastwards along the east coast of the United States as a tropical storm.
– In cephalopods the contraction of the mantle is used to force water through a tubular “siphon”, and this propels the animal rapidly through the water.
– Huntington Park was made in 1906 as a streetcar suburb for workers in the rapidly expanding industries to the southeast of downtown Los Angeles.
– Scallops must had had some elementary movement, which developed rapidly under selection.
– They found that some neurons fired rapidly when presented with lines at one angle, while others responded best to another angle.
– Air travel grew rapidly in France after World War II.
– When activated, mast cells rapidly release characteristic granules, rich in histamine and heparin, along with various hormonal mediators, and chemotactic cytokines into the environment.
– Introduced in 1912, this innovation was rapidly imitated by the other major pen makers.
– Shortly after this, Boris rapidly became stronger.
– The colonizing population may diversify rapidly and take advantage of all possible niches.
– If the people are not found rapidly enough by rescue teams they will die of suffocation.
– Early on October 19, Wilma attained Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scalemajor hurricane status while continuing to rapidly intensify, and by 0600 UTC, the storm’s maximum sustained winds increased to 170mph, making Wilma a dangerous Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
– Owing to better conditions for intensification, Genevieve began to rapidly intensify, reaching hurricane strength on August 6 and major hurricane strength on August 7 shortly before crossing the International Date Line into the Western Pacific basin, where Genevieve was reclassified as a typhoon by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
– While the air has already been dried by orographic lift prior to reaching the Great Basin, the relative humidity of the air declines rapidly as it descends and warms in its final stages as it passes over the Transverse RangesTransverse and Peninsular Ranges.
– Industrial development continued rapidly by settlement of chemical, wood and metal processing industry.
– Will rapidly or completely vaporize at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature, or is readily dispersed in air and will burn readily.
– After entering the Western Pacific, the environment rapidly became more favourable and Paka’s strengthening quickened.
– Bangladeshi-Soviet relations rapidly improved in 1984 and regained a level of cordiality in the mid- and late 1980s.
– Although we are improving very rapidly right now, and people are now using us for reference, I don’t think we’re at the point where we can say we’re good.
– According to the law of conservation of angular momentum, a rotating body spins more rapidly as it decreases in size.
– And as Chinese economy developed rapidly in recent years, work force also became tight.
– Some species can rapidly change colour so as to keep in camouflage, or to signal.
– Livingstone joined the Labour Party in 1968 at a time when party membership was falling and few new young members were joining, and rose rapidly in the local party.
– The digestive juices rapidly turn the prey into a broth of nutrients which the arachnid sucks into a pre-buccal cavity located immediately in front of the mouth.
– Keith rapidly gained strength and later on September 30, Keith reached its highest wind speed with which at 140 mph.
– What I noticed is that with new articles, bots come along rather rapidly to add missing interwiki links.
– Canberra Also the performance often adds and “mythologises” historical events in the service of these social purposes in a rapidly changing modern world.
– Newtonian physics rapidly replaced Cartesian physics.
– She was rapidly invited to appear at most of the great opera houses of the world to great acclaim.
– After birth, many babies do not gain enough weight or grow as rapidly as other babies.
– A former forty-niner, Bradshaw knew that the northern gold mines were rapidly emptying and that miners and other people leaving the area would need a more direct trail from the south across the desert to the new gold strike at La Paz.
– By late August 19 the storm was strengthening rapidly and it was announced that it could become a hurricane just before landfall.
– It rapidly intensified, becoming a hurricane early September 11.
– By the morning of the 21st, the roads were rapidly becoming too muddy to use.
– Ioke rapidly became a major hurricane 36 hours later.
