speed up
English
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Verb
speed up (third-person singular simple present speeds up, present participle speeding up, simple past and past participle speeded up or sped up)
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To accelerate; to increase speed.
- (transitive) To accelerate (something): to increase its speed, to make it go faster.
- Antonyms: hold up, slow, slow down
- Coordinate terms: hurry, rush
- You shouldn't speed up your car when you go around corners.
- 1964 September, “Motive Power Miscellany: BR Workshops”, in Modern Railways, page 220:
- Work on anti-frost precautions on diesel locomotives is to be speeded up to ensure that most if not all locomotives have been dealt with before the winter sets in.
Translations
increase speed (intransitive) — see also accelerate
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increase speed (transitive) — see also accelerate
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