accelerated
/əkˈsɛləˌreɪtɪd/
verb
- Past tense and past participle of 'accelerate': caused something to move or happen faster.
- The new policy accelerated the company's expansion into international markets.
- The driver accelerated the car as soon as the light turned green.
- The warm weather accelerated the melting of the snow.
adjective
- Happening or developing more quickly than usual; faster than normal.
- She enrolled in an accelerated language course to prepare for her trip abroad.
- The accelerated growth of the plant was due to the special fertilizer.
- The company offers an accelerated program for students who want to graduate early.
- Made to happen sooner or at a faster rate than originally planned.
- The project moved forward on an accelerated timeline after the new funding arrived.
- Due to the emergency, the team worked on an accelerated schedule to finish the repairs.
- The government announced an accelerated rollout of the vaccine.