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swiftly

American  
[swift-lee] / ˈswɪft li /

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.


Etymology

Origin of swiftly

swift ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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As the Iranian motorcade left, demonstrators shouted "terrorists!" and surged forward throwing objects, with the police swiftly shoving them -- and the reporters behind -- backwards, as some tumbled over in the melee.

From Barron's

Abrams said such events demonstrate why the administration needs to move more swiftly.

From The Wall Street Journal

It swiftly came in for mockery from rival Anthropic, which has staked its reputation on safety and data security.

From Barron's

The subject remains taboo in China, and any references to it are swiftly censored.

From BBC

Federal and state agencies also must be empowered with the resources to penalize bait-and-switch tactics swiftly.

From MarketWatch