expedite
The word "accelerate" has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word "accelerare" which means "to quicken" or "to hasten."
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to hustle" (to hurry, to push, or slang to swindle).
Hustle usually means to hurry or bustle. Here are some sentences.Hustle along, we're going to be late!He will have to hustle to catch up to us.I'm going to hustle off and get to class.The hustle was also a disco dance craze back in the 1970's.
The future tense of "hurry" is "will hurry" or "going to hurry".
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
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Hurry
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to hustle" (to hurry, to push, or slang to swindle).
Expedite = Speed up Accelerate Hurry up Advance Further Rush
hurry
accelerate, hurry, quicken, hasten, etc.. :-)
Hustle usually means to hurry or bustle. Here are some sentences.Hustle along, we're going to be late!He will have to hustle to catch up to us.I'm going to hustle off and get to class.The hustle was also a disco dance craze back in the 1970's.
Synonyms of accelerate: forward, speed up, advance, stimulate, quicken, hurry Antonyms of accelerate: decelerate, slow down, retard
Speed up, Accelerate, Charge (maybe), faster, pressured (maybe)
Hurry up and wait. There is nothing you can do to accelerate the onset of puberty.
Because its trying to get to 88 mph so you can stop justin beiber from being born HURRY YOUR ARE LAST HOPE
soar, take flight, glide, hover, swoop to speed away, rush, hurry, hustle (as in "gotta fly.") fly insect zipper (as in the fly in one's pants)