Pronunciation: /spid ʌp/
noun the rate at which someone or something moves or operates
A1 I want to learn how to speed up my computer.
A2 The speed up of the internet connection made a big difference in my work.
B1 The company implemented new strategies to speed up production.
B2 The speed up of the project was necessary to meet the deadline.
C1 The speed up of technological advancements is constantly changing the way we live.
C2 The speed up of globalization has led to increased interconnectedness among countries.
verb to increase the rate at which someone or something moves or operates
A1 Can you speed up a little?
A2 I need to speed up my typing skills.
B1 We should speed up the process to meet the deadline.
B2 The new software will help us speed up production.
C1 The company implemented new strategies to speed up growth.
C2 The government is investing in infrastructure to speed up economic development.
formal In order to meet the deadline, we need to find a way to speed up the production process.
informal Hey, can you help me speed up this task so we can finish early?
slang Let's hustle and speed up this project.
figurative To achieve success, sometimes you need to speed up and take risks.
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