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Quickening

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Quickening meaning

present participle and gerund of quicken

Example sentences (19)

Central bankers are likely to be particularly wary of signs of wage growth quickening, which some officials see as potentially feeding into higher prices that are inconsistent with their 2 per cent inflation target.

Two recent books, “The Quickening” and “The Parenthood Dilemma,” consider the ethics of procreation in the age of man-made climate change.

Infected can be a terrifying game mode in which players must survive for as long as possible, trying to beat out the growing hordes of infected players that will try and beat players to death with their overwhelming numbers and quickening speeds.

Locking down India for 21 days may slow the spread of the new coronavirus, but it’s quickening the misery of the hundreds of millions of people who work in the country’s informal economy.

News of Mustier's departure comes on the backdrop of quickening consolidation in Italian banking, where the Treasury is looking for a buyer for bailed-out bank Monte dei Paschi.

People around the world began over the last couple weeks prepping for the potential of lengthy quarantines due to the quickening spread of the coronavirus, formally known as COVID-19.

Ahead of its launch, the XFL is partnering with The Spring League, which stages games from March 28-April 11 in Texas, to test ideas for quickening game pace and minimizing idle time.

The interbank rate initially realised improved flows and a quickening of the rate by over 100%, but the buying pressure has not yet subsided.

It also has cicatrisantthat supports blood flow right below your skin quickening the healing procedure.

Mr. Bell wrote several other books, including “The Quickening: Today’s Trends, Tomorrow’s World” (1997) and a memoir, “The Art of Talk” (1998).

The year brings a quickening – you feel somehow more alive.

To counter those price increases, Maduro has been raising the minimum wage, but quickening inflation coupled with a depreciating bolivar currency has plunged millions into poverty.

Christians who agree with these views may refer to this idea as abortion before the quickening of the fetus.

Finally, the complexification of human cultures, particularly language, facilitated a quickening of evolution in which cultural evolution occurs more rapidly than biological evolution.

He asserted that the pace of globalization was quickening and that its impact on business organization and practice would continue to grow.

Sensing Montag's concerns, Beatty recounts how books lost their value and where the firemen fit in: over the course of several decades, people embraced new media, sports, and a quickening pace of life.

Some theologians argued that only after proof of the "quickening" (when the mother can feel the fetus's movement in her womb, usually about 20 weeks into gestation) that there was incontrovertible evidence that ensoulment had already occurred.

Still others claim that rainforests are being destroyed at an ever-quickening pace.

Until Sixtus V, canon lawyers had applied the code from Gratian whereby excommunications were only given to abortions after the quickening.