Sentences with hasten
has·ten
H h - But if he does this, he may hasten the collapse of his own country. [VERB noun]
- She more than anyone had hastened to sign the contract. [VERB to-infinitive]
- A 1997 paper in the Australian Medical Journal found that 30 per cent of deaths were a result of a decision to hasten death.
- The vast majority of Muslims, as political leaders rightly hasten to assure us after every terrorist attack, are decent.
- Naturally, it'll go back. But without Murray's little note, I hasten to add. [VERB to-infinitive]
- One of them, the first to alight, hastened with quicksilver steps towards me. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- Indeed we tend to hasten to change slowly.
- I hasten to add that we are just good friends
- To hasten to a place.
- To hasten someone from a room; to hasten the arrival of a happier time.