Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛləˌreɪtərz/
noun a person or thing that accelerates, especially a device for increasing the speed of a vehicle
A1 Accelerators help cars go faster.
A2 She used accelerators to speed up the process.
B1 Accelerators in technology can boost performance.
B2 Investing in accelerators can lead to rapid growth for startups.
C1 The company implemented various accelerators to increase productivity.
C2 Advanced accelerators are being developed for scientific research.
formal Accelerators are devices used to increase the speed of particles in a nuclear reactor.
informal Tech accelerators help startups grow quickly by providing resources and mentorship.
slang I heard that new energy drink is supposed to be a real accelerator for workouts.
figurative Education can be an accelerator for social mobility, providing opportunities for advancement.
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