How to Use accelerate in a Sentence
accelerate
verb- She stepped on the gas and the car accelerated.
- She stepped on the gas and accelerated the car.
- The plane accelerated down the runway.
- The rate of economic growth has continued to accelerate.
- He says that cutting taxes will help to accelerate economic growth.
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The two players exchanged ground stroke after ground stroke, the pace of the ball accelerating as the point went on.
— Louisa Thomas, The New Yorker, 11 Sep. 2023 -
Video of the incident shows one of the back tires appearing to break apart and start smoking as the plane accelerates on the runway.
— Rebecca Cohen, NBC News, 10 July 2024 -
Were you guys trying to accelerate or do things faster?
— Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 10 Mar. 2024 -
The central bank also opened the door to a pause, accelerating bets that the Fed will hold rates steady at its next meeting in June and cut rates as soon as July.
— Krystal Hur, CNN, 14 May 2023 -
Those losses have accelerated in the last few decades, both because of climate change and land use changes.
— Journal Sentinel, 22 Apr. 2024 -
The Hornets’ brain trust must find a way to accelerate their path without jeopardizing the future in the process.
— Roderick Boone, Charlotte Observer, 24 May 2024 -
Once the ice shelf is gone, however, the glaciers behind it accelerate their flow into the ocean—and this does increase sea level.
— Scientific American, 1 June 2023 -
Land one of the those top spots in the May 8 lottery, and a rebuilding team could decide to accelerate its timeline through free agency.
— Jay Cohen, ajc, 14 Apr. 2023 -
Some proposals even seek to accelerate and put the brakes on AI development at the same time.
— Alondra Nelson, Foreign Affairs, 12 Jan. 2024 -
The journey to the EV future is only going to accelerate.
— Joel Mathis, The Week, 12 Apr. 2023 -
But there are still hurdles, and the rate of transition must accelerate, according to many experts in the field.
— Andrea Thompson, Scientific American, 21 Apr. 2023 -
Dashcam video shows the truck turn from the main road onto a residential street and accelerate.
— Katie Moore, Kansas City Star, 25 Jan. 2024 -
When snow lies on the ground for weeks or months, the grains of snow grow larger, absorbing more sunlight and accelerating melting.
— Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 15 May 2023 -
But soon the college’s spending spree would accelerate further and at no more of a dangerous time.
— al, 25 Jan. 2023 -
This whiskey-world arms race has accelerated in recent years, with brands taking big swings to make new bottles stand out.
— Jonah Flicker, Robb Report, 16 June 2024 -
Or the cost of accelerating the destruction of our planet?
— Eva Roytburg, Fortune, 7 June 2024 -
Like a catapult, the stylus is rigged with springs and latches and can accelerate more than 40 times faster than a sprinting cheetah.
— Jack Tamisiea, Scientific American, 28 Feb. 2023 -
The economy, which grew at a sluggish 1.3% annual rate in the first three months of the year, is projected to accelerate to a 2% pace in the current April-June quarter.
— Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 26 May 2023 -
The robot learns to carry its speed into the apex, then brakes sharply to turn and accelerates out of the corner, to minimize the driving duration.
— IEEE Spectrum, 28 Apr. 2023 -
In the United States, far-right hate groups have long traded in anti-Jewish tropes, and in recent years that trend has been accelerating.
— James Carroll, The New Yorker, 28 Mar. 2024 -
But price increases accelerated over the early months of 2024, prompting the Fed to all but abandon those cuts.
— Max Zahn, ABC News, 14 Aug. 2024 -
Book bans are accelerating rapidly, with states like Texas and Florida bearing the brunt of the issue.
— Scottie Andrew, CNN, 29 Sep. 2024 -
Sales were either ticking over nicely, about to accelerate, or in danger of stalling.
— Neil Winton, Forbes, 29 Sep. 2024 -
The Mediterranean island has long been a favorite for Israeli real estate investors, and the major turmoil of the past year has only accelerated interest.
— Samuel Burke, Fortune Europe, 27 Nov. 2024 -
Long a smaller concern of publishers, interest in backlists accelerated as Amazon and social media scrambled the way books are sold and discovered.
— Lora Kelley, The Atlantic, 26 Nov. 2024
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