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Decelerated

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Decelerated meaning

simple past and past participle of decelerate

Example sentences (20)

Regardless of NACS integration, Rivian will still grow its existing Rivian Adventure Network (RAN), although likely at a decelerated pace.

Revenue growth has decelerated over the past few quarters.

Since then, the consumer price index (CPI) has decelerated sharply and rates have gone up 10 times.

The growth decelerated significantly, and it would seem that the right inference there would be that the monetization games have been picked away in the previous couple of years.

An even narrower inflation measure watched by many market economists also excluding alcohol and tobacco prices which can move due to excise tax changes, decelerated even more to 1.1% from 1.3% in December in year-on-year terms.

Growth in retail spending decelerated to 8% over a year earlier, down from 8.2% in the first nine months of the year.

Bank lending growth, meanwhile, decelerated for the fourth straight month as it slowed to 13.7 percent in February from 15.3 percent a month earlier.

Economic growth outside the U.S., the article argues, decelerated in the last quarter of 2018 and global trade has slowed considerably.

IHS Markit reported on Monday that the country’s seasonally adjusted manufacturing PMI decelerated to 51.9 in August from 52.1 a month earlier, attributing it to weakening growth in new orders.

So one might say that the rate of GDP growth decelerated by 0.4% from the previous quarter.

The report, which has been released ahead of the annual meeting of the World Bank with the International Monetary Fund, noted India's economic growth decelerated for the second consecutive year.

As we walked the Malecon hand-in-hand, taking in the incredible Sand Art painstakingly carved for our viewing pleasure, our world shrunk and time decelerated.

He said NDC government decelerated the country’s economic growth to 3.7 percent and at least the NPP in its first year brought it up to over eight percent.

Moments after that, as the spacecraft plunged back into the thick lower atmosphere, it rapidly decelerated, subjected the crew to nearly seven times the normal force of gravity at one point.

The Chinese economy however decelerated as a result of the US trade sanctions.

With less financing options available, this has also decelerated no-interest auto loan offerings due to a lack of supply, giving auto dealers less incentive to offer these zero percent loans.

A compass is also subject to errors when the compass is accelerated or decelerated in an airplane or automobile.

Angular momentum and energy The gravitational torque between the Moon and the tidal bulge of Earth causes the Moon to be constantly promoted to a slightly higher orbit and Earth to be decelerated in its rotation.

Experiments with gold showed the ions had to be decelerated to very low energies to avoid sputtering effects—a phenomenon whereby ions that had already been counted ricochet off the target electrode or even dislodged atoms that had already been deposited.

His towline would be unravelled from the horses, go slack, fall into the water and sink to the bottom while his boat decelerated on with its remaining momentum.