Synonym: hasten, hurry, quicken, speed up. Antonym: decelerate, retard. Similar words: tolerate, celebration, accentuate, operate, accurate, moderate, desperate, cooperate. Meaning: [æk'seləreɪt] v. 1. move faster 2. cause to move faster.
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31. In the ACCs, the money supply began to accelerate at the beginning of 1970.
32. The Ferrari can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds.
33. Indications the economy may be picking up steam hurt bonds by sparking concern inflation may accelerate, eroding bonds' fixed payments.
34. The year's purpose is to accelerate the development and provision of national and international communications.
35. Mainstream economists profess much puzzlement over the failure of the rate of productivity growth to accelerate so far in this decade.
36. Consequently there is a change in excitation and the motor starts to accelerate at a rate dictated by the load parameters.
37. This way you can accelerate into the reach without the fear of a capsize fall.
38. Then inflation started to accelerate and house prices fell back.
39. None of the standard private economic forecasting services were suggesting that inflation would accelerate either.
40. Signs the economy is recovering hurt bonds by sparking concern that inflation may accelerate, eroding bonds' fixed payments.
41. Accordingly, he had restrained his own consumption just as Cunningham's had begun to accelerate out of control.
42. The Syracuse group is developing prototypes of software technologies which will accelerate the take-up of general purpose parallel computing.
43. Forty-four percent of those surveyed thought the rate of inflation would accelerate in the year ahead....
44. The next stage of satellite development will accelerate this trend rapidly.
45. Alcohol and tobacco accelerate epidemics, such as tuberculosis and drug abuse.
46. Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to accelerate the transition of telephone and video services from regulated to competitive markets.
47. The forces on him are no longer equal and he also starts to accelerate upwards.
48. Due to the action of this force the couch will start to accelerate upwards.
49. With cash reserves dwindling and bank credit expensive[sentencedict.com], companies will accelerate their already steady selling of shares.
50. If I accelerate hard then release the throttle suddenly, the transmission makes a clunk.
51. Inflation did eventually accelerate, and tight-money measures have barely begun to halt it.
52. This point was rapidly settled when folic acid was shown not to check but to accelerate the development of certain leukaemias.
53. The task of the cultural designer is to accelerate the development of practices which bring the remote consequences of behavior into play.
54. Hussein used the money to accelerate his program to build a nuclear bomb.
55. Dosing farm animals with antibiotics because they accelerate their growth rates can not be acceptable practice.
56. Maintain the correct stance and the ensemble will accelerate to flying speed.
57. But then the justices, in turn, would have to accelerate their process to decide the case before their summer recess.
58. Over a long period, however, the continued leaks could accelerate the rate of deterioration of the concrete.
59. But the device can also accelerate antiprotons, the antimatter equivalents of protons with the same mass but negative electric charge.
60. At that point, its accumulation of knowledge is expected to accelerate sharply.
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