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Meanings of
accelerate
in English
Portuguese
acelerar
Catalan
activar
Spanish
acelerar
Back to the meaning
Move faster.
speed
quicken
speed up
decelerate
Portuguese
acelerar
Synonyms
Examples for "
speed
"
speed
quicken
speed up
Examples for "
speed
"
1
It was recently decided to send a text message result for
speed
.
2
That's not a problem, but he showed a good cruising
speed
today.
3
They would, however, still be able to receive content on today's
speed
.
4
Perhaps true, at least in terms of time needed to train
speed
.
5
High
-
speed
rail services to France, the Netherlands and Germany were also suspended.
1
An illogical, unreasoning hope began to
quicken
his heart as he dressed.
2
He perished in body so as to
quicken
others by the spirit.
3
Often trumpets sounded and the motion of the troops seemed to
quicken
.
4
Behold I have longed after thy precepts:
quicken
me in thy justice.
5
Here the most favorable event happened to
quicken
and encourage their advance.
1
They also called for urgent Government action to
speed
up
Garda reform.
2
It will certainly
speed
up
and help all future gene sequencing projects.
3
The Government wants Housing New Zealand to
speed
up
building in Auckland.
4
The protesters said government must
speed
up
rural development and agrarian transformation.
5
Some analysts have said Cowen needs to
speed
up
the budget announcement.
Usage of
accelerate
in English
1
Conclusions: Our systems pharmacology approach complements efforts to
accelerate
tuberculosis therapeutic development.
2
But our government wants to seize this opportunity to
accelerate
the process.
3
I hope this publicity may help to
accelerate
the pace of change.
4
The FDI players really stimulate new sectors and they
accelerate
critical mass.
5
You report that the Government needed to
accelerate
its balance sheet repair.
6
That's why we want to
accelerate
upstream investment, said a company official.
7
Some other sainted wiseass once said that dramatic events
accelerate
your thinking.
8
Bringing networking to the cloud can
accelerate
new service rollouts, it said.
9
The other trend set to
accelerate
is short courses, or so-called micro-credentials.
10
Lam Research expects the deal to
accelerate
its revenue and profit growth.
11
One is a provision that lets companies
accelerate
depreciation of new equipment.
12
Background: ERAS programs use multimodal approaches to reduce complications and
accelerate
recovery.
13
Analysts said it would
accelerate
calls for more U.N. sanctions against Iran.
14
The controls are basic:
accelerate
,
brake, stop and lean to maintain balance.
15
Job creation cannot
accelerate
while South Africa lingers in the internet backwoods.
16
Serious delinquency rates on loans guaranteed by Fannie Mae continued to
accelerate
.
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About this term
accelerate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
accelerate in
accelerate the process
accelerate growth
accelerate development
accelerate economic
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Translations for
accelerate
Portuguese
acelerar
apressar
adiantar
agilizar
Catalan
activar
accelerar
alleugerir
fomentar
apressar
afanyar-se
cuitar
Spanish
acelerar
apresurar
Accelerate
through the time
Accelerate
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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