Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛləˌreɪtɪd/
verb to increase in speed or rate
A1 The car accelerated quickly down the road.
A2 She accelerated her learning by studying every day.
B1 The company accelerated its growth by acquiring new businesses.
B2 The new technology accelerated the production process, saving time and money.
C1 The government implemented policies to accelerate economic development.
C2 The scientist's research accelerated the discovery of a new medical treatment.
adjective moving or happening more quickly
A1 The car accelerated quickly down the street.
A2 The accelerated growth of the company led to increased profits.
B1 The accelerated pace of the course made it challenging for some students.
B2 The accelerated development of technology has changed the way we live.
C1 The accelerated timeline for the project required extra resources to meet the deadline.
C2 The accelerated expansion of the business into new markets was a risky but successful move.
formal The company implemented an accelerated growth strategy to increase market share.
informal She took an accelerated course to finish her degree faster.
slang We need to hustle and get this project accelerated.
figurative His heart rate accelerated as he approached the finish line.
accelerated
accelerated
more accelerated
most accelerated
accelerates
will accelerate
has accelerated
is accelerating
accelerated
accelerated
accelerate
accelerating
accelerating