Adjective
/əkˈsɛl.ə.reɪ.tɪv/
The term "accelerative" describes something that causes an increase in speed or rate, or something that incites or promotes acceleration. It is often used in contexts where speed, progress, or growth is discussed, such as technology, education, and scientific advancement.
The frequency of use varies, but it is more commonly found in written contexts, particularly in technical or academic writing. In conversational English, people might opt for the simpler term "accelerate" or "fast."
Новый программное обеспечение оказывает ускоряющее влияние на нашу продуктивность.
Scientists are exploring accelerative forces in the development of new materials.
Ученые изучают ускоряющие силы в разработке новых материалов.
The accelerative training program helped athletes improve their performance quickly.
The word "accelerative" is not commonly included in idiomatic expressions; however, it can be associated with phrases that denote a sense of increase or hastening, often in a metaphorical context.
"Нажми на акселератор" означает ускорить прогресс или вести агрессивно.
"Accelerate the process" indicates the need to hasten steps towards an outcome.
"Ускорить процесс" указывает на необходимость ускорить шаги к результату.
"Accelerate change" refers to increasing the speed at which change occurs, often within an organization.
"Ускорить изменения" означает увеличить скорость, с которой происходят изменения, часто в организации.
"Accelerate towards success" implies fast-tracking efforts to achieve success.
The word "accelerative" originates from the Latin word "accelerare," meaning "to hasten," which is composed of "ad-" (to) and "celerare" (to hasten or speed). The suffix "-ive" makes it an adjective that implies a tendency or propensity towards acceleration.
Synonyms: - Speeding - Rapid - Quickening
Antonyms: - Decelerative - Slowing - Delaying