Apace [adverb]

Definition of Apace:

quickly

Synonyms of Apace:


Opposite/Antonyms of Apace:

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Sentence/Example of Apace:

Texas and Hawaii already surpassed their total 2016 turnoutThe explosion of early voting across the country continues apace.

Gu agrees the “partner structure” is the path forward for startups and during the event cited numerous reasons why, including the fact that many of the larger companies in the automotive space have continued work nearly apace during the pandemic.

By his commandment he maketh the snow to fall apace, and sendeth forth swiftly the lightnings of his judgment.

The night steals on us apace; and the angry clouds, threatning a storm, add to the awful gloom of the forest.

Preparations for the first dress rehearsal of The Spring Road went on apace.

The strange ship was only a bow shot from us, if a long one yet, but she was overhauling us apace.

In spite of reforms by improved compositions and legislative measures the degeneracy of the Gilds proceeded apace.

The evil seed had been sown and the bitter fruit had grown apace.

But even when absent from Rome their work there went on apace.

Their order was only to pull down houses apace; but little was or could be done, the fire coming so fast.