Celerities [noun]

Definition of Celerities:

swiftness

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Sentence/Example of Celerities:

AI’s power lies in its celerity to analyze arrays of data and output alternative designs for the graphics industry rapidly.

But the novel disappeared under the clothes with amazing celerity as the voice of her sister-in-law demanded admission.

Haggard had disappeared with the celerity of a harlequin who jumps through a trap.

The man Parsons started to his feet with equal celerity, and the two men stood glaring at each other.

These presently drained into a burn that made off, with little noise and no celerity of pace, about the corner of the hill.

He shot out his hand and produced his watch with the celerity of a sleight-of-hand performer.

The gun went down and the black south-easterly haze came up, with semi-tropical celerity.

The charge was begun, with his usual celerity and usual success, by Prince Rupert.

But the captain of the Triton was beforehand with a celerity which matched the up-to-date speed of his craft.

There they went through the manœuvres and firings, with as much celerity and precision as any regular troops.