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Synonyms for accelerated
ac·cel·er·at·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
acceleratedadjective
speeded up, as of an academic course
"in an accelerated program in school"
Antonyms:
slow
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "accelerated":
expedited, fast-track, accelerating, accelerate, acceleration, fast-tracked, rapid, expedite, expediting, hastened, quickened, fast-paced, speeded, speedy, fast
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#852 | fast | |
#3809 | rapid | |
#11031 | accelerated | |
#11391 | acceleration | |
#13324 | accelerate | |
#14815 | speedy | |
#17320 | expedited | |
#20249 | accelerating | |
#25332 | expedite | |
#50969 | hastened | |
#59673 | expediting | |
#76226 | quickened | |
#77259 | speeded |
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Businesses are out of pandemic survival mode and eager to expand, invest, and hire, this has accelerated a return to the severe labor shortages seen before the pandemic — now exacerbated by the virus's stubborn persistence, which has kept many workers unable or reluctant to reenter the workforce.
The executive branch strategy mostly seems to be a blanket rejection of all attempts at oversight, regardless of the issue, up until the election, so any time the calendar is accelerated that probably favors Congress.
There is an urgent need for accelerated research and development for the Nipah virus, not only is the case fatality rate for this disease high ... there is a serious risk (it) could become a threat to global health security.
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan:
It suddenly accelerated, traveled through the inside of the building at a very high rate of speed, striking numerous people and ultimately was brought to a halt by crashing into a cinderblock wall at the far end.
The pandemic has accelerated the shift to the hybrid model by 10 years ... There has been a rapid change, office spaces in cities like New York and London are going to shrink in a post-pandemic world as some people move back to towns and countryside. It is hard to quantify by how much.
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