1. accelerated - Adjective
2. accelerated - Verb
4. accelerated - Adjective Satellite
of Accelerate
Source: Webster's dictionaryin an accelerated program in school Source: Internet
According to Pronovost, hardware accelerated GPU scheduling is part of a broader initiative to be on the "cutting edge of hardware innovation." Source: Internet
After c. 1350, the Black Death and following social upheavals seem to have accelerated language changes in Norway. Source: Internet
According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), international travel to Brazil accelerated in 2000, particularly during 2004 and 2005. Source: Internet
Advantages and limitations Lawrence's 60-inch cyclotron, circa 1939, showing the beam of accelerated ions (likely protons or deuterons ) exiting the machine and ionizing the surrounding air causing a blue glow. Source: Internet
A global retreat from thermal coal has accelerated this year, in part due to shareholder activism and divestment campaigns. Source: Internet