accelerate
[ək'seləreit]

verb transitive

[Definition]: gain velocity, speed up

[Antonym]: retard

[Example Sentences]:
1. The launch of platforms as a new base of competitive advantage will accelerate in 2014.
2. The company reiterated its forecast that total revenue growth will accelerate in 2017.
3. Rates will see a gradual improvement this year and accelerate toward 2015.
4. By contrast, Google sales growth is expected to accelerate to 15% in 2016.
5. Proponents assert that Spark can accelerate big data processing workloads by a factor of 10 to 100.
6. The trend is set to accelerate this year as mobile offers take off.
7. It is also designed to accelerate skills development they need to deliver value to clients.
8. Intel also is looking to accelerate diversity outside of the company.
9. Now is the time to build on this momentum and accelerate our share and profits in phones.
10. The idea is that we accelerate the speed at which we can build new features, he said.
11. The idea is to accelerate our efforts for tablets and create greater efficiency.
12. Why would it slow to go around and then accelerate again?
13. IBM is trying to accelerate the pace at which cloud computing will transform global industries.
14. We want to accelerate and streamline how we get there.
15. OEMs can use the platform to accelerate the development of smart home systems.


[Antonyms]delay, impede, clog

[Synonyms]hasten, quicken, speed
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