Similar words: acceleration, accelerate, deceleration, decelerate, operating, exasperating, operating system, celebration. Meaning: [-reɪtɪŋ] adj. increasing in speed; becoming progressively faster.
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(31) Cars and lorries hooting, accelerating and braking put Dawn into a real flap.
(32) At the same time accelerating inflation was making it difficult to take advantage of the improving atmosphere.
(33) Then a flaring swish as its propellant ignited, accelerating it helter-skelter accumulating redoubtable kinetic energy.
(34) The blue train is pulling away from me in the drizzle, gathering speed, effortlessly accelerating along its elevated track.
(35) Beams can also be established at low accelerating voltages, thus reducing the risk of specimen damage.
(36) Accelerating down Goodwood's pit straight and sweeping into Madgwick Corner in this car is enough to convince you of that.
(37) Barber said the accelerating annual rate of decline in members reaches from villages to cities.
(38) Accelerating down Goodoood's pit straight and sweeping into Madgwick Corner in this car is enough to convince you of that.
(39) The rate at which infected animals were being killed was accelerating, Prof King said.
(40) Zebtech is accelerating its cost-cutting program by cutting 2,500 jobs.
(41) The rate of company closures is still accelerating, according to a report published by Webmergers, an online consultancy.
(42) Revolutions only succeed in Britain if they pretend to be fondly restoring the past, not accelerating change.
(43) Therefore physical laws when expressed in terms of tensors will retain their form under these general transformations, in particular under changes to accelerating frames.
(44) Like when you first started accelerating: the beams still hit the bullseye - more or less.
(45) Admittedly we also noted how hollow this observation rang in view of the fact that expansionary policies would entail accelerating inflation.
(46) November 21 A whirlpool of mutual hatred With accelerating fury the Middle East's cycle of violence spins.
(47) This can have the effect of accelerating the build-up of atheroma which in turn eventually leads to heart disease.
(48) Sluggish economic growth means interest rates will stay low amid tepid demand for loans and a reduced risk of accelerating inflation.
(49) The bilateral process has slowed down and there is little prospect of accelerating it or involving the smaller nuclear powers.
(50) Meanwhile the need to communicate, or at least coordinate,(http://sentencedict.com/accelerating.html) is accelerating.
(51) The principle of accelerating charged particles in such a manner is already well established on Earth.
(52) Chen succeeded in accelerating their growth by transferring genes from carp and rainbow trout to the tilapia.
(53) The dizzy rapidity of changes in the ministry was matched only by the accelerating deficit.
(54) The accelerating walkway has been a gleam in the eye of town and transport planners for some time.
(55) The train had just pulled out of the Twenty-third Street station and was accelerating to its cruising speed.
(56) The older Schumacher survived a spectacular collision while accelerating away from the start.
(57) Your victim would catch on before accelerating to a speed likely to be fatal.
(58) But you know that the accelerating effect on a Secondary Darkfall starts slowly and gains momentum.
(59) Effects on family life probably include contrary tendencies - accelerating or delaying decisions to start families, for example.
(60) It too has suffered a long-term decline in the manufacturing industry combined with an accelerating boom in the service sector.
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