A decrease in rate of change.
Acceleration contrary to an object's direction of motion, slowing it down.
1 The deceleration area was calculated, after digital analysis, with Autocad System 2004.
2 Statistic Canada attributed the year-over-year deceleration to energy, food and clothing prices.
3 A deceleration in profit growth, at least, may already be priced in.
4 Traumatic aortic transection after acute deceleration injury remains a highly lethal condition.
5 We are now preparing for final deceleration before entering the asteroid field.
6 It's most often seen in car crashes where you have massive deceleration .
7 The deceleration pushed Alex's back, feeling almost like a long attitude burn.
8 They absorb impact in a fall, making your deceleration soft and safe.
9 A drone can accelerate faster than us, and we're starting deceleration anyway.
10 The sudden, total deceleration ripped the rotor blades away from the helicopter.
11 But thus far there are few signs of a deceleration in output growth.
12 Marijuana startup companies said they were now bracing for a deceleration in funding.
13 It means more monetary easing will be needed to prevent a sharper deceleration .
14 His latest scapegoat is the alleged deceleration of cases being processed.
15 There are some signs that maybe the rate of deceleration is slowing slightly.
16 Release would be at a precisely calculated instant just before deceleration .
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Translations for deceleration
Deceleration в диалектах
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