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hastening (encz) | hastening,	adj:		 |  
Hastening (gcide) | Hasten \Has"ten\ (h[=a]s"'n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hastened
    (h[=a]s"'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Hastening
    (h[=a]s"'n*[i^]ng).]
    To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to
    precipitate; to accelerate the movement of; to expedite; to
    hurry.
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          I would hasten my escape from the windy storm. --Ps.
                                                   lv. 8.
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chastening (encz) | chastening,disciplinární trest			Zdeněk Brožchastening,potrestání	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Chastening (gcide) | Chasten \Chas"ten\ (ch[=a]"s'n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chastened
    (-s'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Chastening.] [OE. chastien, OF.
    Chastier, F. Ch?tier, fr. L. castigare to punish, chastise;
    castus pure + agere to lead, drive. See Chaste, Act, and
    cf. Castigate, Chastise.]
    1. To correct by punishment; to inflict pain upon the purpose
       of reclaiming; to discipline; as, to chasten a son with a
       rod.
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             For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth. --Heb. xii.
                                                   6.
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    2. To purify from errors or faults; to refine.
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             They [classics] chasten and enlarge the mind, and
             excite to noble actions.              --Layard.
 
    Syn: To chastise; punish; correct; discipline; castigate;
         afflict; subdue; purify.
 
    Usage: To Chasten, Punish, Chastise. To chasten is to
           subject to affliction or trouble, in order to produce
           a general change for the better in life or character.
           To punish is to inflict penalty for violation of law,
           disobedience to authority, or intentional wrongdoing.
           To chastise is to punish a particular offense, as with
           stripes, especially with the hope that suffering or
           disgrace may prevent a repetition of faults.
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Hastening (gcide) | Hasten \Has"ten\ (h[=a]s"'n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hastened
    (h[=a]s"'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Hastening
    (h[=a]s"'n*[i^]ng).]
    To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to
    precipitate; to accelerate the movement of; to expedite; to
    hurry.
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          I would hasten my escape from the windy storm. --Ps.
                                                   lv. 8.
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chastening (wn) | chastening
     n 1: a rebuke for making a mistake [syn: correction,
          chastening, chastisement] |  
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