0 to make something happen sooner or more quickly:
There is little doubt that poor medical treatment hastened her death.
These recent poor results have hastened the manager's departure.
The president hastened to reassure his people that he was in perfect health.
It was an unfortunate decision and I hasten to say it had nothing to do with me.
"People around here dress so badly - except you, Justin," she hastened to add.
Morning light treatment hastens the antidepressant effect of citalopram : a placebo-controlled trial.
The items have face validity in assessing a spectrum of wishes, through to requests for hastened death.
The patients were under the care of an urban cancer research center, and each had expressed, at least once, a desire f or hastened death.
The results suggest that improvement in depression moderated the severity of desire for hastened death in a population of patients with cancer pain.
The visitation of the plague only hastened an outcome which was inevitable.
Both improvements in yield and management hastened the adoption of hybrid technologies.
Thus, a male child delayed the timing of the next birth while a female child hastened the timing of the next birth.
Subsequent legislation varied the conditions, but the essential requirement of fencing remained, thus hastening the spread of fences, and the end of shepherding.
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