Its velocity would have been increased, its orbit changed to a hyperbola, and it would have left the solar system more rapidly than it came into it, thrust out instead of held in by the disturbing planet.
Which of the planets, Jupiter and Saturn, changes its direction from the sun more rapidly?
Reading aloud increases respiration; and as more oxygen is introduced into the lungs, our food-fuel is more rapidly consumed.
Because (in windy weather) the particles of air pass over us more rapidly; and every fresh particle takes from us some portion of heat.
Because the earth radiates more heat than the leaves of lofty trees; and, therefore, condenses and freezes the vapour of the air more rapidly.
Singing increases respiration; and as more oxygen is introduced into the lungs, our food-fuel is more rapidly consumed.
He strode on more rapidly now, passing through a village of small frame houses of the poorer sort, reaching the foot of the lane where there was a jetty, beyond which several sail-boats were anchored.
And so the two men went northward again more rapidly.
Here he waited again, watching in all directions, and then taking to the undergrowth went on more rapidly, at last reaching the protection of the thick woods, where he breathed a deep sigh of gratification.
In some cases, healing goes on more rapidly under a dressing of weak boracic ointment (one-quarter the strength of the pharmacopœial preparation).
Women, on the whole, stand loss of blood better than men, and in them the blood is more rapidly re-formed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more rapidly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.