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Sentence count:200+6Posted:2017-06-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: accelerateacceleratoracceleratingaccelerationdeceleratedecelerationcelebratedcelebrateMeaning: [æk'seləreɪt]  adj. 1. caused to go more rapidly 2. speeded up, as of an academic course. 
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61. The positive ions are accelerated to a narrow beam by the use of negative plates and a high voltage.
62. A manufacturing trade group reported Friday that factory activity accelerated to the highest level in almost three years during July.
63. Suddenly the car accelerated.
64. Firstly, physical laws must be expressible as tensor equations so that they remain valid under transformations to any accelerated frame.
65. For agriculture, the most significant result of accelerated soil erosion is a reduction in productivity.
66. Had they done so they would certainly have greatly accelerated the rate at which they colonised the land.
67. As the economic climate gradually improves, this process will be accelerated through an effective partnership between the public and private sectors.
68. Out to a distance of seventy-five kilometers, windows are blown in and shards of glass are accelerated to high speeds.
69. The human relationships are very intense and therefore the learning curve is accelerated.
70. The boom has been fuelled by accelerated demand for consumer products with even small grocery stores receiving up to 12 deliveries every day.
71. Inflation had accelerated and commodity prices had gone through the roof.
72. Loss of muscle tissue is accelerated in women at the time of menopause.
73. In the sixties the pace accelerated: 520,000 enrolled in the autumn of 1967.
74. Working closely with other creative people at Black Mountain, artists often experienced accelerated creative growth.
75. It served as a catalyst which greatly accelerated the pace of change within the Empire.
76. The pace of urbanization accelerated as did the development of civil society visible before 1905.
77. They could leave him gawping from the pavement while they accelerated away.
78. As might be expected this is accelerated by heat,[http://sentencedict.com] making cold storage essential.
79. This process was accelerated in the 1860s during the Civil War.
80. The Reformation accelerated this process, even though the Bible had become the primary if not the sole authority of the churches.
81. As 1968 dawned and events accelerated Jones's politics began to skew from those of his co-founders.
82. The result of this is that the molecules are actually accelerated further and travel at hypersonic velocity out of the engine bell.
83. Without the trees, soil erosion in the area accelerated rapidly.
84. The traffic had been slightly congested there and I couldn't have accelerated to thirty miles an hour.
85. The Journal last year accelerated its evolution from national business daily to global one.
86. Or of accelerated change on lines with which we are familiar?
87. In the mid-seventies recruitment fell, and the process of overall contraction in teacher education began, and rapidly accelerated.
88. Off-duty, the subalterns took to their jeeps and accelerated into the desert to shoot antelope.
89. After Stonewall this process sharply accelerated, creating a radical new medical situation in the gay world.
90. The decline in the demand for wooden poles has been accelerated by the frequent use of metal poles.
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