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To hasten to a place.
After announcing that I was going home to plan a murder, I hastened to explain that this was for a book I was writing.
Working in haste may not always produce the best results. In his haste, he forgot to lock the door, and his dog escaped.
Hastened is a verb it means be quick to do something.
They were hastened by the Roman sacking of Jerusalem, and the persecution of Jews in Spain.
Meaning "excessively obedience-minded," "obsequious" can be used helpfully in a number of sentences. Just one would be, "The professor encouraged her assistant to be diligent but then hastened to remind him that obsequious behavior was not at all necessary nor, in fact, welcome."
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The past tense is hastened.
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Some opposites of dawdled are hastened and hurried.
Chasing or (abbreviated, colloquial) Chasin'
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