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accelerate

[ak-sel-uh-reyt] / ækˈsɛl əˌreɪt /


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“Constant squinting, reduced blinking and rubbing the eyes due to eyestrain can accelerate laxity and puffiness.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Are my exercise routines, which were meant to keep me from falling apart, slowing my demise, or accelerating it?

From Los Angeles Times

Zelensky has expressed a desire for peace negotiations to resume and accelerate this month with the involvement of both US and European officials.

From BBC

The economy is still projected to accelerate this year from 1% to at least 2% growth, driven by an interest rate cutting cycle that may go further.

From Barron's

The Federal Reserve’s and Wall Street economists’ forecasts for 2026 are generally quite rosy, with growth accelerating, unemployment stabilizing and inflation falling in the new year.

From MarketWatch