Examples of 'would hasten' in a sentence
Meaning of "would hasten"
The phrase 'would hasten' is used to indicate that an action or event would quicken or accelerate. It suggests that the specified action or event would happen sooner or more rapidly than it otherwise would. This phrase is commonly used to make predictions, describe hypothetical scenarios, or convey the anticipated outcomes of certain actions
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I doubt that would hasten my demise by much.
Would hasten the end of the world.
That decision would hasten his death.
I would hasten your leaving of this world.
Some of the men would hasten.
I would hasten to forget her.
He knew that this action would hasten his death.
That in turn would hasten a looming sovereign debt crisis.
Many workers believed the labor movement offered a unified voice that would hasten improvements.
I would hasten my escape from the windy storm and tempest.
A decisive victory here would hasten the end of the war.
I would hasten my escape from the windy storm and fury.
Emancipation Proclamation promising it would hasten the end of the war.
I would hasten to make peace with him at the earliest possible moment.
An enormous number I would hasten to guess.
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I would hasten here to stress that these drugs should be provided at affordable prices.
In this way, you would hasten your search.
It would hasten the decline in the railways still relatively large share of passenger transport.
The post-America world would hasten into being.
Such support would hasten the conclusion of the peace agreement currently under negotiation.
If he instructed them to do something, they would hasten to do as he commanded.
That would hasten the withdrawal of Ethiopian forces.
Taste your persecution! this is what you would hasten on.
But for those who would hasten to the perfection of that life.
Its last reserve squandered, these irreplaceable losses would hasten the end of the war.
Yes, it would hasten the return of some children.
Ms. Lipp 's physician indicated that a change of workplace or shift would hasten her recovery.
This in turn, would hasten the deployment of cleaner technology engines.
But there was never any doubt that Canadian troops would hasten to Britain 's aid.
I would hasten my escape from the windy storm and tempes".
If they had been hoping that this would hasten her resurrection, they were disappointed.
This would hasten delivery of goods, making Denmark into a modern, industrialized nation.
Proponents of SDI said the strategy of technology would hasten the Soviet Union 's downfall.
We would hasten them on in every good?
But if I had seen her and she was like you… I would hasten to forget her.
And they would hasten forward, heads lifted upwards, gazes fixed, and emptied out their hearts.
If hurdle rates decreased, Marriott 's growth would hasten.
We would hasten them on in every good? Nay, they do not understand.
It would look impressive and it would hasten your arrival in Leningrad . '.
Jeremiah knew that, after Josiah 's death, the fate of Judah would hasten.
Taking in all, or almost all, the candidates would hasten the changes in NATO 's nature.
But, I would hasten to add, the Charismatics will also claim that.
Kennedy hoped that comparing ' women ' and ' Negroes ' would hasten the formation of alliances.
Tempest: 'I would hasten my escape swifter than the windy storm… than the tempest.'.
If I possessed anything better, I would hasten to offer it to him . ".
Well, I would hasten to add.
But if I had seen herand she was like you … No . I would hasten to forget her.
Alas! but for his wife, I would hasten to his side, to share his exile! ”.
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I doubt that would hasten my demise by much
Let us hasten to adventure without worry or threat
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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
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