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accelerative

ADJECTIVE
  1. tending to increase velocity

How To Use accelerative In A Sentence

  • A energy absorbing structure is disclosed for the purpose of protecting human occupants of a vehicle from the damaging effects of sudden accelerative or decelerative forces by means of plastic deformation of the structure.
  • I drive off, and warm instantly to the strong, even accelerative force; this is as smooth and muscular as the best four-cylinder turbodiesels apart from Honda's, and rather creamier than the Mondeo version.
  • The more accelerative, lower-ratio gearbox comes as part of the Z51 performance pack, which also includes stiffer dampers and springs, larger anti-roll bars and larger, cross-drilled brake discs.
  • For the most part it veers wildly along that thick line between punk and speed metal, but the two covers of tracks by post-punk Boston band Mission Of Burma slot in seamlessly alongside Coxon's own accelerative output.
  • The Stoxx 600 has rallied nearly 6% in 2011, "driven by speculation the economic recovery is on an accelerative path and policies to support indebted euro-region countries will be successful," Mr. Pope said in emailed comments. European Stocks Gain for Fifth Day
  • These cost increases have been caused by instructions from your project manager, variations, scope swaps, continuing design changes and further accelerative measures.
  • The direction in which an accelerative force acts is described by the use of a three axis co-ordinate system (X, Y, and Z) in which the vertical axis is parallel to the long axis of the body.
  • He said the trains would be 'super quiet, super smooth [and] much more accelerative'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The navigational algorithm is accelerative, which means the longer the user depresses the forward button, the faster the user moves through the environment.
  • The pullaway factor provided by the significant torque from the motor makes some accelerative exhilaration possible even in these speed-straitened times we drive in.
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