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accelerate

[ak-sel-uh-reyt] / ækˈsɛl əˌreɪt /


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Then evidence for dark energy was discovered in 1998 as a force accelerating the expansion of the Universe.

From BBC

This approach could accelerate progress in spintronics and open new pathways for future electronic devices.

From Science Daily

Previous similar technical makeups, while rare, indicate that the next leg up could last deep into 2026, and perhaps even accelerate in the latter half.

From MarketWatch

And then the next bit was focusing on getting people to approve it immediately, and some of the digital tools to accelerate the design and the signoff process.

From The Wall Street Journal

Between the famously liberal City by the Bay and Sacramento, he quietly amassed influence and carved out an unusual lane: a wonky Democrat who accelerates housing construction through legislation that pushes for denser development.

From The Wall Street Journal