Synonym: rate, speed, stride, tread, walk. Similar words: space, keep pace with, face to face, pack, impact, package, face, trace. Meaning: [peɪs] n. 1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running) 2. the distance covered by a step 3. the relative speed of progress or change 4. a step in walking or running 5. the rate of some repeating event 6. a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride. v. 1. walk with slow or fast paces 2. go at a pace 3. measure (distances) by pacing 4. regulate or set the pace of.
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(121) When John found he was going to be late, he stepped up his pace.
(122) Public spending continues to rise at a steady pace .
(123) We must keep pace with the new development of modern scientific research.
(124) The computer will give students the opportunity to learn at their own pace.
(125) The speed of the machine may be automatically regulated to pace the packing operation by an inner microcomputer.
(126) He moved at a brisk pace down the rue St Antoine.
(127) The pace of change means that equipment has to be constantly replaced.
(128) He gave up his job in advertising because he couldn't stand the pace.
(129) He's a skilful player with a good turn of pace.
(130) The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration.
(131) I prefer the relaxed pace of life in the country.
(132) She kept up a pace of ten miles an hour.
(133) The project had a slow start(sentencedict.com), but is now gathering pace.
(134) The speed of the machine may be regulated to pace the packing operation.
(135) We need to accelerate the pace of change in our backward country.
(136) The government lost the argument over the pace of reform.
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(137) She rushes from job to job at a frenetic pace.
(138) The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed.
(139) She slowed down her pace so I could keep up with her.
(140) The area has become a haven for people tired of the hectic pace of city life.
(141) Farmers are angry because the rise fails to keep pace with inflation.
(142) Marxism possesses the theoretical character of keeping pace with the times.
(143) We must move at a quicker pace or we'll be late.
(144) Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
(145) These changes seem to me to be happening at too fast a pace.
(146) Until now, wage increases have always kept pace with inflation.
(147) The roads were full of traffic and we were travelling at a snail's pace for two hours.
(148) The party aims to attract votes from the business and professional communities, which want a faster pace of political reform.
(149) The demonstrations have succeeded in forcing the pace of change.
(150) The pace was too severe to be kept up for long.
More similar words: space, keep pace with, face to face, pack, impact, package, face, trace, place, palace, embrace, in place, surface, at peace, replace, face up to, in place of, placement, workplace, make a face, out of place, take place, marketplace, replacement, make peace with, take the place of, in the first place.