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View synonyms for swiftly

swiftly

[swift-lee]

adverb

  1. with great speed or velocity.

    Catching a reflection in my mask lens, I swiftly turned around to see an 18-foot great white shark just yards away, looking straight at me!

  2. without delay; promptly; quickly.

    Behavior issues will be dealt with swiftly and decisively.



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Once the bill passed in the lower chamber of Congress, it swiftly moved to the Senate where it passed via unanimous consent - a procedure that speeds up the legislative process if there is no objection.

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"The focus must now be on ensuring the funding and planning begin quickly, so that construction can begin as swiftly as possible," he said.

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The government said the changes would help courts address a backlog of cases more swiftly.

It made Penelope drowsy, and when the driver shouted and pulled the troika swiftly and hard to the rutted edge of the road, it startled her into a yelp.

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Penelope swiftly catalogued its contents: blankets and sheets.

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