decelerated in English

verb
1
(of a vehicle, machine, or process) reduce speed; slow down.
international growth rates decelerated in the early 1970s

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1. Growth decelerated to 6.5 per cent last year.

2. Industrial development decelerated in the following years .

3. 13 Inflation has decelerated remarkably over the past two years.

4. And, when he decelerated to his first stop, it was negative.

5. The Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) decelerated and stored Antiprotons for experiments

6. 3 Between the bow shock and the magnetopause the solar wind is greatly decelerated.

7. Actual portals where matter interfaces with time... at a relatively decelerated or accelerated rate.

8. The traffic flow is determined either by subjective observation (accelerated, decelerated or fluid) or by measurement.

9. The effects arising from the accelerated and decelerated motion of a point charge inside a medium are studied.

10. Addition of diphenylamine, a known chain inhibitor, decelerated the thermal decomposition, supporting a radical chain reaction.

11. Further loads arise from torsional vibration, as the rotary movement of the Crankshaft is constantly being abruptly accelerated and decelerated

12. Economic activity decelerated to around 1.3% in 2001 as a result of the continuing effects of adverse economic shocks.

13. However, absorption appears to be remarkably decelerated, while a retardation of drug liberation is also to be taken into account.

14. Our growth rate has decelerated to 6.7 percent in 2008-09 and will remain at around 6.5 percent in the current fiscal year.

15. Inflation has decelerated over the past three years and we hope to contain it below 5% through a judicious mix of policy measures.

16. This means that whenever the load is being accelerated or decelerated, a proportional amount of force is commanded from the actuator regardless of the feedback value.

17. Growth of remittances has been robust in all regions of the world, except for Latin America and the Caribbean, where growth decelerated due to economic weakness in the United States.

18. In addition, if a risk level is not lowered even when the fork/mast gradient is maximally tilted backward, a traveling speed of a vehicle is decelerated by reducing power of the forklift or operating a brake, thereby remarkably reducing the falling risk of the freight.