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rapidity

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[ruh-pid-i-tee]

noun

  1. a rapid state or quality; quickness; celerity.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rapidity1

From the Latin word 辱徱, dating back to 1610–20. See rapid, -ity
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Synonym Study

See speed.
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In this franchise, the rapidity of change runs parallel to the infestation of anger.

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When I first began writing my book “Gaia Wakes” eight years ago, I did not anticipate the sheer rapidity of artificial intelligence's ascent.

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Donald Trump and his administration and its enforcers are only going to increase the rapidity and ferocity of their efforts to remake American society in service to their revolutionary project.

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Every year I turn another year older, I become more and more aware of time, of the rapidity of life and of all the things I want to do before it’s all over.

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The rapidity of space exploration is now “outpacing our laws”, he says.

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