acceleration (40 synonym found)

Acceleration has 40 synonyms. The top synonyms for acceleration are information explosion, population explosion, double-quick time, intensification, strengthening, reinforcement, magnification, consolidation and 32 more. Another word for acceleration is information explosion. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for acceleration?

A common synonym for acceleration is information explosion. Other synonyms include population explosion, double-quick time, intensification, strengthening.

How many synonyms does acceleration have?

Acceleration has 40 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does acceleration mean?

(n): the act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration; the amount by which a speed or velocity increases (and so a sc


Definition of acceleration:

(n) : the act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration; the amount by which a speed or velocity increases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity)
"a falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity"
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Definition of acceleration:

(n) : the act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration; the amount by which a speed or velocity increases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity)
"a falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity"
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