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Decelerate   Listen
verb
decelerate  v. i.  
1.
To reduce speed; as, The car decelerated. Opposite of accelerate.
Synonyms: slow, slow down, slow up, retard.






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"Decelerate" Quotes from Famous Books



... marvelled that this frail, kindly, stooping old man, with his look of innocence that was almost sublime, could in reality be a giant in the world of money. Such was the case. Mr. Hilbert Torrington had his fingers on the financial pulse of the world and at a pressure could accelerate or decelerate it, to suit his mood. Unlike Cassis, Mr. Torrington had time for everything. When he worked he worked instantaneously, achieving in an hour work that would have kept a less remarkable man busy for a month. After one of these flashes he would relapse into pleasant ...
— Men of Affairs • Roland Pertwee



Words linked to "Decelerate" :   slow up, hold up, retard, alter, diminish, slow, slow down, change, fall, delay, deceleration, modify, fishtail, accelerate, lessen



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