1. speeded - Adjective
2. speeded - Verb
of Speed
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe live in a moment of history where change is so speeded up that we begin to see the present only when it is already disappearing. Ronald David Laing
There is no War on Terrorism; it is The Great Game speeded up. The difference is the rampant nature of the superpower, ensuring infinite dangers for us all. John Pilger
Instead of speeding up growth, colonial activities such as mining and cash-crop farming speeded up the decay of "traditional” African life. In many parts of the continent, vital aspects of culture were adversely affected, nothing better was substituted, and only a lifeless shell was left. Walter Rodney
Art is nature speeded up and God slowed down. Malcolm de Chazal
But any perception of this application being speeded up requires me to take responsibility. David Blunkett
Once solved, the severe handicaps imposed on space exploration by the weight and chemical limitations of rockets would no longer apply. The whole timetable of our conquest of the planets in our solar system would be tremendously speeded up, from hot Mercury all the way out to frigid Pluto. Donald A. Wollheim