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I. quicken [ingl. am. ˈkwɪkən, ingl. brit. ˈkwɪk(ə)n] V. trans.
1. quicken:
quicken rate/pulse
quicken procedure
he quickened his pace
2. quicken:
quicken interest
quicken appetite
II. quicken [ingl. am. ˈkwɪkən, ingl. brit. ˈkwɪk(ə)n] V. intr.
1.1. quicken:
quicken rate/pulse:
quicken procedure:
1.2. quicken interest/enthusiasm:
2. quicken liter. seeds/bulb:
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I quickened my step
en el diccionario PONS
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I. quicken [ˈkwɪkən] V. trans.
1. quicken (make faster):
2. quicken (awaken):
II. quicken [ˈkwɪkən] V. intr.
1. quicken (increase speed):
2. quicken (become more active):
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en el diccionario PONS
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I. quicken [ˈkwɪk·ən] V. trans.
1. quicken (make faster):
2. quicken (stimulate):
II. quicken [ˈkwɪk·ən] V. intr.
1. quicken (increase speed):
2. quicken (become more active):
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Present
Iquicken
youquicken
he/she/itquickens
wequicken
youquicken
theyquicken
Past
Iquickened
youquickened
he/she/itquickened
wequickened
youquickened
theyquickened
Present Perfect
Ihavequickened
youhavequickened
he/she/ithasquickened
wehavequickened
youhavequickened
theyhavequickened
Past Perfect
Ihadquickened
youhadquickened
he/she/ithadquickened
wehadquickened
youhadquickened
theyhadquickened
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The tempo also quickened, as the song was a useful quickstep tune.
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In the latter part of the century, economic activity quickened with the development of large-scale, precious metal mining.
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She quickened away from her rivals inside the final two furlongs to win eased down by six lengths.
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A committee was appointed to consider plans for a new bridge to quicken movement across the city and encourage traders to continue to stop there.
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The soil forming process (pedogenesis) can begin without the aid of biology but is significantly quickened in the presence of biologic reactions.
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