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accelerated English

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accelerated

If something is accelerated, it is being done faster than it usually is done. The child was put into an accelerated education program because she was a fast learner.

accelerated

speeded up, as of an academic course in an accelerated program in school

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rising quickened hastened expedited exasperated

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Simple sentences

The sled accelerated as it went down the icy slope.
He accelerated his car and overtook me.
Tom accelerated.
Through the centuries, teleportation accelerated space exploration, even beyond the Solar System.
According to Newton's second law of motion, a force is produced when a mass is accelerated.
The driver accelerated his car.
He accelerated.

Movie subtitles

As England's population growth accelerated in the late 1 7th century, trade brought an influx of new nutrients like potatoes and sugar, while colonisation allowed the emigration of surplus people.
The message was sent at an accelerated speed so it just sounded like gibberish to us.
Here the polymerization is accelerated by the adjunction.
Now the whole process has been accelerated!
No, it's the force that pulls you downward, the phenomenon that any two material particles or bodies, if free to move, will be accelerated toward each other.
Whoever we decide on will have to be put in an accelerated learning program.
Instructions were then accelerated.
But first we remove the damaged portions of the brain. and permit the implanted tissues. which have been chemically revitalized. to produce brain protein. at an accelerated and supernormal rate.
You're accelerated far beyond their power to see.
Those newly accelerated to our level are sensitive to cell damage.
It accelerated us.
Mr. Spock has remained in accelerated time so that he might effect repairs to the ship more rapidly.
It has accelerated its approach.
High frequency accelerated impulses.
Now, this letter explains. that due to the high risk of confiscation of your gaming equipment. you have accordingly taken accelerated depreciation on it.
The predictor accelerated the jets for 17 seconds last night.
If they're accelerated up to the speed of light. They will turn to elementary particles.
You're accelerated beyond their power to see.
They've accelerated you.
Those newly accelerated are sensitive to cell damage.
Those so treated exist at this accelerated level, becoming.docile eventually.
That changed us. lt accelerated us.
Mr Spock has remained in accelerated time so he might effect repairs more rapidly.
According to my calculations the accelerated embryonic in the artificial system will only last two more days.
Now it will grow grow at a greatly accelerated rate.
Those so treated exist at this accelerated level, becoming docile, eventually.
Damaged, they age incredibly fast. As though accelerated living.
But now that we've accelerated the drilling programme, I won't be obstructed any further.
He's accelerated the drilling.
Any problems with the accelerated drilling?
Look, Professor Stahlman, this accelerated drilling, it just isn't on, you know.
The particles are accelerated round and round the cyclotron. in an ever increasing electro-magnetic field.
Pathological states can induce abnormal strength accelerated motor performance.

News and current affairs

Italy, too, is being drained of capital; in fact, the flight of investors accelerated after the ECB's liquidity injection.
This generational change is accelerated by a third development.
But it then accelerated rapidly, reaching 310 ppm in 1950 and 370 ppm in 2000, with half of the total gain of 80 ppm occurring just since 1975.
Globalization proceeded at a rapid pace through much of the last century, and at a particularly accelerated rate during its last two decades.
The information revolution, allowing much easier access to and diffusion of knowledge, has accelerated the process.
The Plan's focus on accelerated development of several strategic emerging industries - from biotech and alternative energy to new materials and next-generation information technology - is also noteworthy.
But, before the economy reached bottom, the stimulus was turned off, and austerity - accelerated liquidation of budget deficits, mainly by cuts in spending - became the order of the day.
But broader application of these tools has accelerated with the advent of new information technology, which also allows us to apply these tools without undermining people's incentive to work.
Capital spending (outside the energy sector) and residential investment would strengthen as growth accelerated.
They would also record that pressure from the FSB has accelerated the work of sectoral regulators.
Deforestation must be reversed, not accelerated.
For each of these countries, membership will mean a stable peace with its neighbors and reconciliation at home, as well as accelerated economic growth.
Intelligence reports suggest that Hamas is smuggling weapons and explosives from the Sinai into the Gaza Strip at an accelerated pace.
Looking ahead, some signs point to the global economy's accelerated healing and growing resilience, which bodes well for an orderly retreat from unconventional policies.
As the deposit flight accelerated, the economy went into a tailspin and social tensions exploded.
Then the Internet became generally available, businesses reorganized themselves and their global supply chains, and productivity accelerated.
But this only accelerated the gangs' fragmentation, provoking a new and extraordinary increase in violence.
This process has been accelerated by a confluence of defense-industry reforms, comprehensive military upgrading, and integration of innovative operational concepts.
The Industrial Revolution accelerated the pace of Western progress by replacing experience-based technological innovation with controlled experiments conducted by scientists and engineers in laboratories.
These reforms were followed by a gradual opening to the global economy, a process that accelerated in the early 1990s.
These transfers have accelerated convergence when put to good use (for example, in several Spanish provinces), but have been ineffective when wasted (as in Greece).
But first the good news: anticipation of QE has already accelerated the decline of the euro's international value.
Tax credits or accelerated depreciation lower firms' cost of investing and therefore raise the after-tax return on investment.
What is perhaps less recognized is how those trends have accelerated in the United States itself in recent decades.
But when price increases accelerated in the second half of the year, the authorities began to worry.
Since Katrina, issuance has accelerated.
This exodus is not new, but since the increased violence that followed the bombing of the Shiite Golden mosque in Samarra in February 2006, the pace of the displacement has accelerated.
This outcome would be accelerated if, as is likely, Berlusconi himself were to distance himself from politics in the coming electoral term.

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