accelerated

IPA: æksˈɛɫɝeɪtɪd

adjective

  • Moving or progressing faster than is usual.
  • Happening sooner than expected.
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Examples of "accelerated" in Sentences

  • The hemlock accelerated the steroid poisoning.
  • The ruin of the town was accelerated by the Rising of 1798.
  • The term accelerated, does that originate from the GCM models?
  • Khronos has set up a working group to create a standard for what it calls accelerated 3D graphics on the web.
  • When an officer activated his lights and siren, Hamlin accelerated, leading several officers on a pursuit for about 10 minutes, according to a police document.
  • Contributing to Thursday's announcement were manufacturing problems that have postponed the shipment of AMD's newest chips, which it calls "accelerated processing units."
  • Once we decided that we will get our exposure down to a level that we are very, very comfortable, we may not be going with these what I call accelerated type of loan sale.
  • China's manufacturing activity expanded in September and accelerated from the previous month, adding to evidence that Chinese growth remains robust and that its slowdown from extraordinary growth rates earlier this year will be mild.
  • The scheduled increases in accelerated depreciation deductions were repealed, a 10 percent withholding on dividends and interest paid to individuals was instituted, and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act wage base and tax rate were increased.
  • BEIJING — China's manufacturing activity expanded in September and accelerated from the previous month, an official gauge showed Friday, adding to evidence that Chinese growth remains robust and that its slowdown from extraordinary growth rates earlier this year will be mild.

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