DECELERATE - significado y definición. Qué es DECELERATE
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Qué (quién) es DECELERATE - definición


decelerate      
[di:'s?l?re?t]
¦ verb move more slowly.
Derivatives
deceleration noun
decelerator noun
Origin
C19: from de- + accelerate.
decelerate      
(decelerates, decelerating, decelerated)
1.
When a vehicle or machine decelerates or when someone in a vehicle decelerates, the speed of the vehicle or machine is reduced.
...the sensation of the train decelerating.
? accelerate
VERB: V
deceleration
The harder the brake pedal is pressed, the greater the car's deceleration.
? acceleration
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2.
When the rate of something such as inflation or economic growth decelerates, it slows down.
Inflation has decelerated remarkably over the past two years.
? accelerate
VERB: V
deceleration
...a significant deceleration in the annual rate of growth.
? acceleration
N-UNCOUNT
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  • An oscillating pendulum, with velocity and acceleration marked. It experiences both tangential and centripetal acceleration.
  • Calculation of the speed difference for a uniform acceleration
RATE AT WHICH THE MAGNITUDE AND/OR DIRECTION OF VELOCITY CHANGES WITH TIME
Accelerate; Centripetal acceleration; Deceleration; Accelerative; Accelerating; Accelerations; Centripetal Acceleration; Accelleration; Uniform acceleration; Constant acceleration; Tangental acceleration; Accelerated motion; Accelerated Motion; Radial acceleration; Tangential acceleration; Second temporal derivative of displacement; Uniform Acceleration; Linear acceleration; Exceleration; Decelerating; Constant acceleration formulae; Instantaneous acceleration; Aceleration; Acceleration (physics); Accerlation
Ejemplos de uso de DECELERATE
1. Spain saw growth decelerate from 0.' to 0.8 per cent.
2. He approached a traffic light at a speed of 140 kph and failed to decelerate.
3. The Shanghai service is restricted to 267mph because it needs time to decelerate before it reaches its destination.
4. Shame on you for making a reverse gear, why did you decelerate the SPLM vehicle set on motion by late Dr John Garang?
5. Government officials, however, are optimistic the price index will decelerate later in the year and are leaving annual goals in place.