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advantage of: The defendant raped three women before he was<br />

caught. 5 despoil, spoliate, pillage, depredate, ravage,<br />

plunder, sack, loot: Throughout history the city has been raped<br />

by marauding tribes.<br />

rapid adj. quick, fast, swift, speedy, high-speed, brisk,<br />

expeditious, prompt, express, fleet, lightning(-fast),<br />

alacritous; hurried, hasty, precipitate, impetuous, immediate,<br />

instantaneous, instant, sudden: The company we use offers rapid<br />

delivery service. What do you suppose occasioned Flannery's<br />

rapid departure?<br />

rapidity n. quickness, swiftness, speed, speediness, briskness,<br />

expeditiousness, promptness, promptitude, alacrity, celerity,<br />

immediateness, dispatch or despatch, instantaneousness: The<br />

rapidity with which they responded to our request is truly<br />

commendable.<br />

rapidly adv. 1 quickly, fast, swiftly, speedily, briskly,<br />

expeditiously, like a shot, at the speed of light, double-quick,<br />

at full speed, like one possessed, at a gallop, tantivy, Colloq<br />

like blazes, like (greased) lightning, US lickety-split, Slang<br />

like a bat out of hell, like mad: He cycled down the High<br />

Street as rapidly as he could go. 2 promptly, instantly,<br />

instantaneously, instanter, without delay, at once, straight<br />

away, right away, in a moment, in a trice, like a shot, in a<br />

wink, in (less than) no time, double-quick, in a flash, at the<br />

speed of light, before you (can) turn around, Colloq in a jiffy,<br />

in two shakes (of a lamb's tail), like (greased) lightning,<br />

before you can say 'Jack Robinson', US and Canadian (right) off<br />

the bat, lickety-split, Slang like a bat out of hell: When I<br />

mentioned that you were coming, she left rapidly.<br />

rapport n. empathy, relationship, sympathy, harmony, affinity, accord,<br />

bond, relationship, (mutual) understanding, camaraderie: The<br />

minute we met we established a rapport.<br />

rapprochement<br />

n. reconciliation, understanding, settlement: The party needs<br />

to bring about a rapprochement between the radicals and the<br />

reactionaries.<br />

rapt adj. 1 entranced, fascinated, spellbound, mesmerized,

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