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    Quick·en
    /ˈkwik(ə)n/

    verb

  2. verb (used with object) to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace. to give or restore vigor or activity to; stir up, rouse, or stimulate: to quicken the imagination. Synonyms: enliven, vitalize, animate. to revive; restore life to: The spring rains quickened the earth. Synonyms: vivify.

  3. QUICKEN meaning: 1. to become quicker, or to make something become quicker: 2. If a feeling or quality quickens, it…. Learn more.

  4. When things quicken, they speed up or make something go faster. If you're late for school, you should probably quicken your pace. Your heartbeat probably quickens when you're afraid or after you've been running fast, and you could also say that your curiosity quickens (or increases) when you overhear a mysterious phone call. The oldest meaning ...

  5. Definition of quicken verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. to make or become faster; accelerate: he quickened his walk; her heartbeat quickened with excitement. 2. to impart to or receive vigour, enthusiasm, etc; stimulate or be stimulated: science quickens man's imagination. 3. to make or become alive; revive. 4. (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) a. (of an unborn fetus) to begin to show signs of life.

  7. 6 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. to make or become faster; accelerate 2. to impart to or receive vigour, enthusiasm, etc; stimulate or be.... Click for more definitions.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English quicken /ˈkwɪkən/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] 1 written to become quicker or make something quicker Ray glanced at his watch and quickened his pace (=began to walk faster).

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