accelerating

present participle of accelerate
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Recent Examples of accelerating And with the rise of artificial intelligence, generative science is accelerating extraordinary solutions — from mapping geothermal resources underground to discovering novel methods of energy storage. Melissa Jun Rowley, Rolling Stone, 1 Oct. 2025 Wells also added Capital One to the list, citing monthly credit and accelerating buybacks as catalysts. Jim Cramer, CNBC, 1 Oct. 2025 But in reality, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang says, there are thousands of jobs for young people, thanks to an accelerating boom in data centers. Preston Fore, Fortune, 30 Sep. 2025 The 1,914 hp Nevera is currently the world’s fastest-accelerating production car. Ben Oliver, Robb Report, 30 Sep. 2025 Hybrids and traditional gasoline models are still widely available, often at lower prices, which keeps new EV adoption from accelerating more quickly. Melanie Marshall, San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Sep. 2025 Although the storm is moving northwestward at just under 5 mph, it's expected to turn northward before accelerating northeastward early next week. Abigail Adams, PEOPLE, 26 Sep. 2025 Climate scientist Johan Rockström, speaking at a science briefing that opened the summit, warned that warming appears to be accelerating. Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 25 Sep. 2025 The store is seeking to enter a new phase of growth by retrenching its retail leadership in France while accelerating its global ambitions across both flagship locations and digital platforms. Rhonda Richford, Footwear News, 23 Sep. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for accelerating
Verb
  • The government can raise revenues by increasing the payroll tax that funds Social Security or the income threshold to continue paying the tax or raise the full retirement age.
    Medora Lee, USA Today, 5 Oct. 2025
  • People would be wise to consider the ever-increasing cost of homes in the area before selling their property due to immigration enforcement fears, Gonzalez said.
    Juan Cordoba, Arkansas Online, 5 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • The two have combined for 594 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns through the Hurricanes’ first four games.
    Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald, 3 Oct. 2025
  • Hubbard broke out in a major way last season, rushing for 1,195 yards in 2024 with 11 total touchdowns on the year.
    Reice Shipley, MSNBC Newsweek, 3 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • Other southern Arizona wineries are expanding with new eateries and event spaces to attract more visitors.
    Richard Ruelas, AZCentral.com, 4 Oct. 2025
  • Now, Meta is expanding those protections beyond Instagram.
    Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 4 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • The water system is in most urgent need of financial help, according to the IBA, largely due to the rising costs of buying water from the San Diego County Water Authority and the lack of regular rate hikes prior to 2023.
    Maura Fox, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 Sep. 2025
  • Many in the state are already weathering crowded emergency rooms, rising air conditioning bills and vanishing opportunities to safely work or play outdoors.
    Joan Meiners, AZCentral.com, 29 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • Keeping his foot on the gas also means pushing ahead with reforms.
    Monroe Trombly, Louisville Courier Journal, 2 Oct. 2025
  • Undocumented immigrants are not legally eligible for the health subsidies Democrats are pushing for in the negotiations.
    Nik Popli, Time, 1 Oct. 2025
Verb
  • China’s dominance in electric vehicles is also boosting its robotics sector.
    Rebecca A. Fannin, MSNBC Newsweek, 1 Oct. 2025
  • These are figures and organizations who have been key to boosting the GOP agenda.
    Emily Brooks, The Hill, 30 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • The next morning, though, the rains turned relentless, swelling the river near their home, the water rushing faster, faster.
    Michelle Boudin, PEOPLE, 26 Sep. 2025
  • Complications from measles include ear infections, hearing loss, pneumonia, croup, diarrhea, blindness, and swelling of the brain, the CDC said.
    Thao Nguyen, USA Today, 25 Sep. 2025
Verb
  • Salt absorbs moisture, thus hastening the drying process.
    Maurice H. Decker, Outdoor Life, 17 Sep. 2025
  • This not only proves fruitless, but the probes seem to be hastening the closing of the wormhole.
    Keith Phipps, Vulture, 4 Sep. 2025

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