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festinate

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for festinate.

Editorial note

As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, placing Jesus's birth on an already-festinate date made cultural adoption easier.

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Quick take

(intransitive) To hurry, make haste.

Meaning at a glance

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verb

(intransitive) To hurry, make haste.

verb

(transitive) To accelerate, quicken, hasten, hurry (something or someone).

verb

(medicine) To become involuntarily quicker, such as when walking or speaking, due to certain disorders.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for festinate.

verb

(intransitive) To hurry, make haste.

verb

(transitive) To accelerate, quicken, hasten, hurry (something or someone).

verb

(medicine) To become involuntarily quicker, such as when walking or speaking, due to certain disorders.

Example sentences

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As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, placing Jesus's birth on an already-festinate date made cultural adoption easier.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use festinate in a sentence?

As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, placing Jesus's birth on an already-festinate date made cultural adoption easier.

What does festinate mean?

(intransitive) To hurry, make haste.

What part of speech is festinate?

festinate is commonly used as verb.