'hasten' means to 'hurry up'.
To move or act swiftly; hurry. This word is archaic and rare. The common modern term is hastening. (The older verb to haste has been replaced with the verb to hasten).
The LITERAL meaning would be that something was crushing someone.
I don't get it, but if you mean what is flexibility's meaning, then it's meaning is, someone who is very good at bending & stretching. For example, lifting your feet to your head or your feet to your shoulders. Hope I helped (:
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To hasten; to expedite.
To hasten means to speed up, move quickly, to hurry or rush. In this case the phrase means "Don't be in a hurry to tell me goodbye."
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"Semper" is a Latin word meaning "always." "Curro" is the first person singular present form of a Latin verb meaning "to run, hasten, travel" ("to run" is probably the most common meaning). So you can translate "semper curro" with the English "I always run /hasten /travel" or "I am always running /hastening /travelling."
Hasten to my side, my love! We will hasten to clean up the classroom.
No, as of 2012, there is no country known as Hasten.
Hasten means to speed something up or hurry to do something. An example of hasten used in a sentence is: Knowing that they were late, she had to hasten the children to get ready and get out the door.
Hasten means to hurry. You could write~ When my wife went into labor, we had to hasten to the hospital before she had the baby at home!
She needs to hasten and go to the hospital because it's an emergency. He didn't need to hasten back to the building so he took the longer path.
You will not hasten the end of the class by constantly watching the clock.
Hasten Down the Wind was created in 1976-08.
Lorelei hasten then she ran fater and faster