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hie

 (hī)
intr. & tr.v. hied, hie·ing or hy·ing (hī′ĭng), hies
To go quickly; hasten.

[Middle English hien, from Old English hīgian, to strive, exert oneself.]
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hie

(haɪ)
vb, hies, hieing, hying or hied
archaic or poetic to hurry; hasten; speed
[Old English hīgian to strive]

HIE

abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Scotland) Highlands and Islands Enterprise
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hie

(haɪ)

v. hied, hie•ing hy•ing. v.i.
1. to hasten; speed; go in haste.
v.t.
2. to hasten (oneself).
[before 900; Middle English hien, hyen, Old English hīgian to strive]
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hie


Past participle: hied
Gerund: hieing/hying

Imperative
hie
hie
Present
I hie
you hie
he/she/it hies
we hie
you hie
they hie
Preterite
I hied
you hied
he/she/it hied
we hied
you hied
they hied
Present Continuous
I am hieing/hying
you are hieing/hying
he/she/it is hieing/hying
we are hieing/hying
you are hieing/hying
they are hieing/hying
Present Perfect
I have hied
you have hied
he/she/it has hied
we have hied
you have hied
they have hied
Past Continuous
I was hieing/hying
you were hieing/hying
he/she/it was hieing/hying
we were hieing/hying
you were hieing/hying
they were hieing/hying
Past Perfect
I had hied
you had hied
he/she/it had hied
we had hied
you had hied
they had hied
Future
I will hie
you will hie
he/she/it will hie
we will hie
you will hie
they will hie
Future Perfect
I will have hied
you will have hied
he/she/it will have hied
we will have hied
you will have hied
they will have hied
Future Continuous
I will be hieing/hying
you will be hieing/hying
he/she/it will be hieing/hying
we will be hieing/hying
you will be hieing/hying
they will be hieing/hying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been hieing/hying
you have been hieing/hying
he/she/it has been hieing/hying
we have been hieing/hying
you have been hieing/hying
they have been hieing/hying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been hieing/hying
you will have been hieing/hying
he/she/it will have been hieing/hying
we will have been hieing/hying
you will have been hieing/hying
they will have been hieing/hying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been hieing/hying
you had been hieing/hying
he/she/it had been hieing/hying
we had been hieing/hying
you had been hieing/hying
they had been hieing/hying
Conditional
I would hie
you would hie
he/she/it would hie
we would hie
you would hie
they would hie
Past Conditional
I would have hied
you would have hied
he/she/it would have hied
we would have hied
you would have hied
they would have hied
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.hie - move fasthie - move fast; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
barge, push forward, thrust ahead - push one's way; "she barged into the meeting room"
shoot down, tear, buck, charge, shoot - move quickly and violently; "The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office"
dash, scoot, scud, dart, flash, shoot - run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard"
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Translations

hie

[haɪ] (archaic, hum)
A. VTapresurar
to hie o.s. homeapresurarse a volver a casa
B. VIir volando, correr
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hie

vr (old, hum)eilends laufen; hie thee hence!hebe dich hinweg (old, hum)
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References in classic literature ?
Instead of knocking or ringing, he stood on the step and called out sharply, "Hie, hie, hie!" until the door was opened.
After thee, however, O Zarathustra, did I fly and hie longest; and though I hid myself from thee, I was nevertheless thy best shadow: wherever thou hast sat, there sat I also.
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Ideally, with HIEs and the cloud making lab data, imaging reports, images and records immediately available, there will be useful information to review when the patient arrives at the emergency department door.
Health Management Technology set out to examine the progress of HIEs through the viewpoints of a group of industry experts.
Feldman, who shared with the audience her experience in implementing HIEs in the US, also called for putting in place some regulations around what kind of information can be exchanged (through the system), and under what circumstances and for what purposes.
So, you don't know what is in there, you don't know who has accessed it, and you can't control access based on type of information HIEs are generally built for physicians and other health care providers, not patients or "consumers." You can, however, usually control access via a master switch that either shuts off access to everyone or opens access to everything--all or nothing.
HIEs are relying on a multitude of funding sources to cover both start-up costs and ongoing operations.
Yet the path from envisioning HIEs to real-world implementation has not been a straight "A-to-B" process.
Both are referred to as HIES [cited in References under Government of Pakistan].