Similar words: accelerate, accelerator, accelerating, acceleration, decelerate, deceleration, celebrated, celebrate. Meaning: [æk'seləreɪt] adj. 1. caused to go more rapidly 2. speeded up, as of an academic course.
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31. When this process is accelerated, the result is dandruff.
32. Population growth accelerated only after 1750.
33. James accelerated when he heard them yell.
34. She changed up and accelerated away.
35. It is this which has resulted in accelerated erosion.
36. He turned and ran, darting to the side of the road, aware that the car had accelerated in pursuit.
37. Fujitsu's micro-vector processor effort will deliver accelerated compute power for Sparc system users performing CPU-intensive scientific, engineering and visualisation applications.
38. And the pace of innovation and change has accelerated tremendously during our own century.
39. This was the culmination of an atomic programme that the Fourth Republic had begun and which de Gaulle had accelerated.
40. Cancer, genetic defects and accelerated ageing can be caused by exposure to low level radiation.
41. Advancement may be accelerated by participation in company training programs to gain a broader knowledge of company policy and operations.
42. It is since the 1950s that the expansion in education has really accelerated, with a resulting boost to literacy rates.
43. The shuttle trembled violently as it accelerated along the runway. With a lurch, the vibration ceased.
44. This is no coincidence: accelerated accumulation, combined with labour shortage, was the basic cause of the profits squeeze.
45. The shuttle trembled violently as it accelerated along the runway.
46. This reliance on local initiative and talent has also accelerated the involvement of small entrepreneurs.
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47. As the 1860s drew to a close, Kansas effectively put its violent heritage behind; change accelerated by leaps and bounds.
48. Closures of railway lines had been taking place for many years, accelerated by the growing availability of cars in the 1950s.
49. Prior to 1981, most companies elected to use an accelerated method of depreciation for tax purposes.
50. We infer that they accumulated during periods of accelerated soil erosion.
51. As you accelerated, you would see the Universe itself appear to squash up in the direction of flight.
52. At least 31 party-goers were treated at local hospitals for symptoms including nausea and accelerated heart rates.
53. The pace of change which accelerated in the 1980s would continue unabated in the 1990s.
54. In contrast, Rijk etal evaluated the faecal excretions of healthy volunteers with accelerated transit time after a single dose.
55. However, other observers attributed the sharp reduction in rainfall to the accelerated destruction of tropical forests.
56. Each time the driver braked or accelerated violently she was thrown off balance, barking her shins on various pieces of luggage.
57. As they accelerated over the rutted track and down towards the road, Stephen felt a leap and surge of exhilaration.
58. Another project that the ministry has suddenly accelerated after two years of inaction is a new missile designed to destroy enemy radars.
59. As the volume increased, the erosion of the canyon accelerated and widened.
60. This undermining of the colonial system was accelerated further by the formation in 1919 of the Communist International.
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