The rapidity with which words come and go is vastly accelerated.
During the communist period, industrial development was vastly accelerated.
Richard Nixon's Southern strategy in the 1968 campaign is thought by many to have vastly accelerated this process.
The theory also states that related seismic activity would be vastly accelerated during the initial period of reversal.
The products of biotechnology are almost certain to vastly accelerate the 50-year-old trend to fewer and larger farms.
But the emergence of the Internet as a global standard in the last five years has vastly accelerated the pace of change.
It won't keep you from breaking your leg or cutting yourself, but the healing of such injuries is vastly accelerated.
The development of surgical medicine was vastly accelerated during, and following, the Second World War.
These trends were vastly accelerated in the 18th century, as rising prosperity and social mobility increased the number of people with disposable income for consumption.
George W. Bush vastly accelerated the drone strikes during the final year of his presidency.