Accelerative

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛləˌreɪtɪv/

Definitions of accelerative

adjective relating to or causing acceleration

Example Sentences

A1 The car had an accelerative start when the light turned green.

A2 The accelerative pace of the music made it difficult to keep up with the dance routine.

B1 The company implemented an accelerative training program to help employees advance in their careers.

B2 The accelerative growth of the technology industry is creating new opportunities for innovation.

C1 The accelerative changes in the global economy require businesses to adapt quickly to stay competitive.

C2 The accelerative advancements in medical research are leading to breakthrough treatments for various diseases.

Examples of accelerative in a Sentence

formal The company implemented an accelerative strategy to increase production efficiency.

informal We need to come up with an accelerative plan to finish this project on time.

slang Let's kick it into accelerative mode and get this party started!

figurative Her accelerative drive to succeed propelled her to the top of her field.

Grammatical Forms of accelerative

past tense

accelerated

plural

acceleratives

comparative

more accelerative

superlative

most accelerative

present tense

accelerates

future tense

will accelerate

perfect tense

has accelerated

continuous tense

is accelerating

singular

accelerative

positive degree

accelerative

infinitive

to accelerate

gerund

accelerating

participle

accelerating

Origin and Evolution of accelerative

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accelerative' originated from the Latin word 'acceleratus' which means to hasten or quicken.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accelerative' has evolved to be used in various fields such as physics, mathematics, and technology to describe the increase in speed or rate of change.