Rapidly in a sentence as an adverb

You can seek both finely and rapidly, taking advantage of varying grips.

I'm really good at the job I'm in, but I rapidly lose qualifications for jobs I used to be in.

The high is minimal, tolerance builds rapidly, and it's dangerous.

By the mid-1980s, however, the remnants of the old-style "profession" were rapidly fading and law was a big business.

That's a disclaimer I shouldn't have to write, but since this story is being voted rapidly to the top of the site, it's clear that I do need to write it.

They optimized for limited bandwidth with Mini while network speeds were rapidly increasing.

In an instable environment, any cloud that is rising rapidly is extremely suspect.

Especially after defining a "startup" as a company meant to grow rapidly and to massive proportions.

Considering how apparent it was that Steves health was gravely bad and rapidly deteriorating, we all in the back of our minds knew the time we had him in this world was limited and precious.

Had he stayed for six months or a year, he'd have been able to figure out what makes India tick - India is the very embodiment of clever innovation to survive - it will ask you very tough questions and it will compel you to innovate, often rapidly, just in order to survive - not even succeed.

Rapidly definitions

adverb

with rapid movements; "he works quickly"

See also: quickly speedily chop-chop apace