Meaning accelerate
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1520s, "hasten the occurrence of;" 1590s, "make quicker" (implied in accelerating), from Latin acceleratus, past participle of accelerare "to hasten, quicken" (trans.), & [..]
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to increase speed or velocity.
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move faster; "The car accelerated" (accelerated) speeded up, as of an academic course; "in an accelerated program in school" (acceleration) an incre [..]
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accelerate


The process of slightly speeding up the swing
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v. To move faster.
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Definition verb
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at·ed -at·ing vt : to bring about at an earlier time: as a : to advance (the maturity date of a security agreement) so that payment of the debt in full is due immediately see also ...
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accelerate


(v) move faster(v) cause to move faster
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accelero
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To speed up a process.
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v. declarar el vencimiento anticipado (del préstamo), declarar (el préstamo) vencido anticipadamente
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1. To cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of; opposed to retard. 2. To quicken the natural or ordinary progression or process of; as, to accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc. 3. To hasten, as the occurence of an event; as, to accelerate our departure. <mechanics> Accelerated motion, mot [..]
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To add to speed; hasten progress of development.
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lang=en 1800s=1851 * '''1851''' — . ''''. *: Seeing, now, that there were no curtains to the window, and that the street being very narrow, the house opposite commanded a plain view into the room, [..]
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