Accelerate

B2 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    75 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Accelerate Meanings

    noun the act of accelerating or the state of being accelerated

    verb to cause to move faster or to happen sooner

    Fields related to accelerate

    Business

    In business, 'accelerate' is often used to describe the rapid growth or expansion of a company or project.

    Sports

    In sports, 'accelerate' is used to describe the quick increase in speed or momentum of an athlete or team.

    Engineering

    In engineering, 'accelerate' is used to refer to the process of increasing the speed or rate of a system or process.

    Physics

    In physics, 'accelerate' is used to describe the increase in velocity of an object over time.

    Occupation Usage of accelerate

    Writer

    In a business context, a writer may use 'accelerate' to describe the rapid growth or increase in sales, production, or market share of a company. For example, 'The new marketing strategy helped accelerate the company's growth.'

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'accelerate' to describe the process of speeding up the progress or improvement of a client in therapy. For example, 'The use of cognitive-behavioral therapy helped accelerate the client's recovery.'

    Engineer

    An engineer may use 'accelerate' to describe the increase in speed or efficiency of a system or process. For example, 'The new software update helped accelerate the data processing speed.'

    Financial Analyst

    A financial analyst may use 'accelerate' to describe the rapid growth or increase in profits or revenue of a company. For example, 'The successful merger helped accelerate the company's financial performance.'

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