accelerated

intermediateB2

/əkˈsɛləˌreɪtɪd/ · ac-cel-er-a-ted

Hastened or made faster; increased in speed.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Hastened or made faster; increased in speed.

تیز کیا ہوا؛ رفتار میں اضافہ کیا ہوا۔

تیز کیا ہوا

tez kiya hua

Synonyms

hastenedspeeded upquickenedتیزجلدیفوری

Antonyms

deceleratedsloweddelayedسستآہستہتاخیر

Common Collocations

  • accelerated learning
  • accelerated growth
  • accelerated pace

Example Sentences

The accelerated program allows students to complete their degrees faster.

تیز کیا ہوا پروگرام طلبہ کو ان کی ڈگریاں جلدی مکمل کرنے کی اجازت دیتا ہے۔

Tez kiya hua program talba ko un ki degrees jaldi mukammal karne ki ijaazat deta hai.

Accelerated growth in the tech industry has transformed the market.

ٹیکنالوجی کی صنعت میں تیز رفتار ترقی نے مارکیٹ کو تبدیل کردیا ہے۔

Technology ki san'at mein tez raftaar taraqqi ne market ko tabdeel kar diya hai.

The patient showed accelerated recovery after the treatment.

علاج کے بعد مریض کی تیز رفتار صحت یابی کا مظاہرہ ہوا۔

Ilaj ke baad mareez ki tez raftaar sehat yabi ka muzahira hua.

Easily Confused With

accelerate:Accelerated is the past form of the verb accelerate, while accelerate refers to the action of increasing speed.

Word Family

accelerate
verbتیز کرنا
acceleration
nounتیز رفتاری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an 'accelerator' pedal in a car, which increases speed.

Imagine a race car speeding down the track.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کا سفر وقت کے ساتھ تیز ہو گیا ہے، شوق سے بڑھتے ہوئے قدموں کی رفتار میں ہے۔

Zindagi ka safar waqt ke saath tez ho gaya hai, shauq se barhte hue qadmon ki raftaar mein hai.

The journey of life has accelerated with time, in the pace of steps filled with passion.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جلدی کا کام شیطان کا ہے۔

Jaldi ka kaam shaitaan ka hai.

Haste is the work of the devil.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "acceleratus" — to hasten, to quicken

First known use: 1659

The word comes from the Latin 'accelerare', which means to increase speed.