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The answer ACCELERATE has 24 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of accelerate in various dictionaries:
verb - move faster
verb - cause to move faster
To increase the speed of.
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Hit the gas to speed up |
This verb is from the Latin for "speeded up" |
To increase the velocity of an object, such as a particle |
Put the pedal to the metal & increase your speed |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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(especially of a vehicle) begin to move more quickly. |
move faster |
cause to move faster |
to make something, esp. a process or a very small piece of matter, move faster |
to move more quickly, or to make something happen faster or sooner: |
to happen or make something happen sooner or faster: |
If a person or object accelerates, he, she, or it goes faster. |
When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases: |
to go faster or make something go faster: |
To cause to occur sooner than expected. |
Accelerate might refer to |
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In physics, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time. An object's acceleration is the net result of any and all forces acting on the object, as described by Newton's Second Law. The SI unit for acceleration is metre per second squared (m s2). Accelerations are vector quantities (they have magnitude and direction) and add according to the parallelogram law. As a vector, the calculated net force is equal to the product of the object's mass (a scalar quantity) and its acceleration. * For example, when a car starts from a standstill (zero relative velocity) and travels in a straight line at increasing speeds, it is accelerating in the direction of travel. If the car turns, an acceleration occurs toward the new direction. In this example, we can call the forward acceleration of the car a "linear acceleration", which passengers in the car might experience as a force pushing them back into their seats. When changing direction, we might call this "non-lin |