Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛləˌreɪtɪŋ/
verb to increase in speed or rate
A1 The car is accelerating down the road.
A2 She is accelerating her studies in order to graduate early.
B1 The company is accelerating its expansion into new markets.
B2 The scientist is accelerating the process of drug development.
C1 The government is accelerating the implementation of new policies.
C2 The athlete is accelerating towards the finish line in the final sprint.
adjective increasing in speed or rate
A1 The car is accelerating down the road.
A2 The company is accelerating its efforts to expand internationally.
B1 The rate of technological advancement is accelerating rapidly.
B2 The accelerating pace of change in the industry is forcing companies to adapt quickly.
C1 The government implemented policies to help accelerate economic growth.
C2 The accelerating inflation rate is causing concern among economists.
formal The company is focusing on accelerating its production process to meet the increasing demand.
informal She's really accelerating in her new job, picking up tasks quickly and efficiently.
slang I'm accelerating through this book, can't put it down!
figurative His heart was accelerating with excitement as he waited for the results.
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