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Acerates

Definition: Acerate means to speed up (especially by being done quickly or extensively) or intensify (especially by making more intense). It has a similar meaning with the antonym "accelerates" which means to increase or be more active. Here is the detailed definition for acerate: 1. A: to make more vigorous, strong; especially in growth, development, or strength 2. Noun: speed up (a process of making something more energetic) [synonyms: accelerate, boost, vigor] 3. Verb: to accelerate, to make fast (as in "the car acerated the traffic lights") 4. Adverb: speeding up; increasing rapidly; intensifying It is also used as an adjective meaning "to speed up" or "to make more vigorous". For example: - A slow cooker takes longer to heat than a rapid cook. (Acerates cooking) Also, it can be used in a compound word like "accelerating" for something that speeds up another thing. For instance: ``` 1. A car was acerated by its owner. 2. He quickly acerated his way through the exam. 3. The building was acerated with graffiti. 4. It acerates rapidly and easily. 5. She took longer to finish her work than usual, because she was acerated. 6. The children were all acerated in their play. 7. He has been a carcerated by the company for several years. ``` Note: A person who is acerated can also be described as having an "acetyl" personality trait.


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Acerate

Definition: Acerate is a verb that means to accelerate or increase rapidly by increasing velocity or speed. It can also mean to become very hot, bright, or bright. It is often used in connection with firework displays, as in "The acerated firework was fired and shot into the sky." The word can also refer to an increase of light intensity through the use of a lamp.


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Acerated

Definition: Acerated refers to an idea that appears to be based on facts or evidence, but in fact, it has no truth behind it. Aceration can refer to: 1) The process of converting one idea into another by altering its meaning or context; e.g., "his words were acerated." 2) The act of changing a concept, term, etc. without change in meaning or context; e.g., "He was not an acerater." 3) A situation where someone attempts to create a new reality rather than accepting existing reality. 4) The act of altering something that is already existing, such as a person's name being changed into another person's name. 5) The process of altering one idea to fit the needs of others or to make it more acceptable.


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