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accelerate

[ak-sel-uh-reyt] / ækˈsɛl əˌreɪt /


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The document argues that improving these tools is essential for giving DOE and Congress the data needed to accelerate the development of commercial fusion power plants.

From Science Daily

“February’s stronger flows suggest the accelerated loadings may have been a precautionary measure, moving additional barrels to market before any potential disruption to regional shipping routes,” Jashan Prema, market analyst at Kpler, says.

From The Wall Street Journal

China has already “dramatically increased its domestic submarine production capacity, accelerating production from less than one nuclear submarine a year to significantly higher rates,” said Rear Adm.

From The Wall Street Journal

"So, if these accelerated aging changes are occurring early on and setting them on a different trajectory, the goal is to intervene to not only increase their lifespan but improve their quality of life."

From Science Daily

Marc Allenby, chief executive of Trafalgar Releasing, a U.K. company focused on distributing music movies, says Taylor Swift has helped to accelerate the popularity of music cinema.

From Los Angeles Times