accelerate
[əkˈseləreɪt]
Definition:
1. Begin to move more quickly.
2. To happen or to make sth happen faster or earlier than expected.
3. To start to go faster.
Use 'accelerate' in a sentence:
- 1. It helps the team reduce defects and accelerate product delivery schedules.
- 2. From a standing start, the car accelerate smoothly and quickly.
- 3. This software provides tools that help accelerate adoption of more modern architectures and technologies.
- 4. This helps you accelerate, understand, and simplify the development of Spring-Hibernate applications.
- 5. They use special chemical substances to accelerate the growth of crops.
- 6. That is what the open source movement is about: using the power of collaboration to accelerate innovation.
- 7. As the ship accelerated, chunks of the back end began to fly off and disintegrate.
- 8. These electrons are further accelerated to strike a fluorescent screen, where the effects can easily be seen by the eyes.
- 9. Economists expect growth to accelerate slowly from around 4% this year, ensuring steadily rising living standards.
- 10. This means you can accelerate rather more rapidly.
- 11. Inflation started to accelerate.
- 12. These electrons accelerate in the electric field of the wake.
- 13. In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced world levels we'll have to accelerate our speed.
- 14. Suddenly the car accelerated.