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accelerano

Accelerano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb accelerare, meaning “they accelerate” or “they speed up.” It is used to describe an increase in speed for a moving object, a process, or a sequence of events.

Accelerare belongs to the first conjugation (-are). In the present indicative, the forms are: io accelero, tu

Etymology traces accelerare to Latin accelerare, from ad- (“toward”) and celer (“swift”), meaning to hasten or to

Usage context ranges from everyday speech to technical description. In physics and engineering, accelerano can describe

Related terms include accelerazione (acceleration) and velocizzare (to speed up). The phrase accelerano is primarily a

acceleri,
lui/lei
accelera,
noi
acceleriamo,
voi
accelerate,
loro
accelerano.
The
form
accelerano
specifically
marks
the
subject
as
they.
make
faster.
The
word's
semantic
core
appears
in
many
Romance
languages
with
similar
roots
for
speed
and
urgency.
an
object
gaining
velocity;
in
transportation
or
performance
contexts,
it
can
indicate
increasing
pace
of
movement,
production,
or
activity.
For
example:
“I
veicoli
accelerano
al
semaforo
verde”
(The
vehicles
accelerate
at
the
green
light).
In
business
or
computing,
it
can
refer
to
speeding
up
processes
or
growth
rates.
grammatical
form
used
to
express
a
plural
subject
performing
the
action
of
increasing
speed.