Use of accelerated in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include accelerated at the start of sentence, accelerated at the end of sentence and accelerated in the middle of sentence

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accelerated at the end of sentence


  1. The car suddenly accelerated.
  2. The heat causes the reaction to be accelerated.
  3. From then onward the pace of change accelerated.
  4. The processing of asylum applications was to be accelerated.
  5. During the last recession, migration to the sunbelt accelerated.
  6. Truman ordered the development of the hydrogen bomb accelerated.

accelerated in the middle of sentence


  1. I accelerated and changed up.
  2. I accelerated to overtake the bus.
  3. The car accelerated smoothly away.
  4. The car accelerated to overtake me.
  5. She accelerated away from the kerb.
  6. She accelerated hastily, and drove on.
  7. The car accelerated as it overtook me.
  8. Donna accelerated, seeing a crossroads ahead.
  9. Burgess accelerated away and police followed.
  10. The car purred into life and accelerated away.
  11. But the process has accelerated under Albright.
  12. The runners accelerated smoothly round the bend.
  13. The runners accelerated smoothly around the bend.
  14. Rather than stopping change, it accelerated change.
  15. The process had accelerated by the autumn into revolution.
  16. Bacterial reproduction is accelerated in weightless space.
  17. Edward II's accession later that year accelerated his rise.
  18. But as accumulation accelerated, capital intensity increased.
  19. No accelerated training session can completely fill this void.
  20. The boom was fuelled by accelerated demand for consumer products.
  21. Global warming could be accelerated due to the thinning of the ozone layer.
  22. Hyde accelerated away from the kerb, swerving out into the middle of the street.
  23. The assimilation of ethnic Germans in the US was accelerated by the two world wars.
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