Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛləˌreɪtər/
noun a person or thing that causes something to happen or develop more quickly
A1 The car's accelerator helps it to go faster.
A2 She pressed down on the accelerator to speed up the car.
B1 The company invested in a new accelerator to boost their business growth.
B2 The accelerator pedal was stuck, causing the car to accelerate uncontrollably.
C1 The particle accelerator at the research facility is used for scientific experiments.
C2 The startup received funding from a prestigious accelerator program to scale their business.
formal The car's accelerator pedal was stuck, causing the vehicle to accelerate uncontrollably.
informal I pushed down on the accelerator to speed up and pass the slow-moving car.
slang He floored the accelerator and took off down the street.
figurative Learning a new language can be an accelerator for personal growth and development.
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