Sentences with accelerate
ac·cel·er·ate
A a - Growth will accelerate to 2.9 per cent next year. [VERB]
- Suddenly the car accelerated. [VERB]
- Alone among the world's advanced economies, Australia recorded positive growth last year that is set to accelerate over the next year.
- Deal making is expected to accelerate in 2010, with activity seen dominated by financials, resources and consumer-driven sectors.
- To accelerate the growth of a plant, the increase of wealth, etc.
- To accelerate our departure
- The runaway success of science fiction blockbuster Avatar will accelerate the 3D movie revolution.
- The access to capital as a listed company will enable us to continue and accelerate that process.
- To accelerate economic growth.
- To accelerate the fall of a government.
- People who need to save a deposit could use a first home saver account to accelerate their saving.
- The magnet required to accelerate particles to their enormous energy of 10000 million volts consists of a number of aluminium coils.