It actually means to do something immediately or to speed something up and go somewhere quickly. But sometimes using thesaurus to know the meaning of a certain word is more helpful than looking for the definition.
Here are some synonyms of the word Hastened: speeded up, faster, quicker, hurried up, enhanced, augmented, fast-tracked, speeded, quickened up, or hastened itself.
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To move, or to move more quickly.
it is an adverb because it describes HOW you did something. Bob ran hurriedyly. Bob is the subject. Ran is the verb. HOW did Bob run? Hurriedly.
Meaning "excessively obedience-minded," "obsequious" can be used helpfully in a number of sentences. Just one would be, "The professor encouraged her assistant to be diligent but then hastened to remind him that obsequious behavior was not at all necessary nor, in fact, welcome."
Words like run or tip toe that has something to do with moving.
There are several words that can be used for rush, depending on on which meaning you are referring to.1) If you are using rush to mean you had to hurry, I was running so late this morning I really had to hustle to make it to school on time.2) You can use rush to describe a sensation; the new roller-coaster goes over 70 miles per/hour, I love the feeling of adrenaline surging through my head, what a rush!3) The natural child birth class I taught at the hospital replaces the word contraction, with the word rush. Contractions make us think of pain, rush sounds like something we can get through quickly.
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Hastened is a verb it means be quick to do something.
They were hastened by the Roman sacking of Jerusalem, and the persecution of Jews in Spain.
After announcing that I was going home to plan a murder, I hastened to explain that this was for a book I was writing.
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The past tense is hastened.
Chasing or (abbreviated, colloquial) Chasin'
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Mughal Empire
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Some opposites of dawdled are hastened and hurried.