Examples of 'accelerate' in a sentence

Meaning of "accelerate"

ACCELERATE (verb): To increase in speed or rate. Businesses often seek ways to accelerate their growth in order to stay ahead in the market
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  • To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of.
  • To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of.
  • To cause a change of velocity.
  • To hasten, as the occurrence of an event.

How to use "accelerate" in a sentence

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Can accelerate the decomposition of organic material.
Intense heat will accelerate self discharge.
Accelerate change within their own administration.
It is also intended to accelerate learning on how best to do so.
Accelerate the implementation of transitional justice mechanisms.
Special measures to accelerate progress towards equality.
Accelerate time to market via coordinated execution.
There is a need to accelerate progress in a number of areas.
Accelerate implementation of financial management improvement programme.
We must deepen and accelerate this process.
Accelerate disease control to reduce child mortality.
Efforts are being made to accelerate the recruitment process.
Accelerate development and uptake of new innovations.
Countries supported to accelerate prevention and scale up.
Accelerate applications and reduce bandwidth consumption.

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Measures designed to accelerate the award of benefits.
Accelerate decommissioning and remediation of legacy sites.
Let it go and accelerate at the same time.
Accelerate the disbursement of funding to the NAs.
I appeal to you to accelerate the pace of negotiations.
Accelerate the transformation around that sphere.
Measures intended to accelerate the payment of benefits.
Accelerate downstream release processing and logistics.
Duplicate this process to accelerate growth in salmon.
We must accelerate results at the country level.
The evolution of our sector continues to accelerate.
Increase and accelerate new product launches.
Adoption of temporary special measures to accelerate progress.
It will only accelerate the pace of marginalization.
She wondered what was being done to accelerate their passage.
It would only accelerate the pace of marginalization.
Engine starts but will not accelerate.
Doing so can accelerate wear of the printer components.
This heightening of interest should accelerate progress.
Use OpenGL to accelerate drawing whenever possible.
This trend is bound to continue and accelerate.
We should accelerate work dramatically on this project.
This trend is likely to accelerate in the future.
So to accelerate or decelerate that process is no great matter.
Oxytocin per se may accelerate labour progression.
Accelerate into the depths the subconscious.
Perhaps we could accelerate the growth rate.
Accelerate before the battery runs out.
Leave the door open to accelerate defrosting.
You accelerate with your right foot.
Make determined efforts to accelerate market opening.
Enough to accelerate it to nearly the speed of light.
If trade is not regulated decline expected to accelerate.
Policies to accelerate realization of the right to food.
Simplify approval structure to accelerate process cycles.

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