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decelerates

vb. (en-third-person singular of: decelerate)

Usage examples of "decelerates".

Our easterly movement, in Pennsylvania, as it's been doing in latter Years, decelerates yet, here, 'tis four point five minutes east," as Dixon attentively gazes over her shoulder, "when in the year 'sixty, 'twas four point six.

The Oriental Operative thereupon grows bodily plumb and symmet-rick, his eyelids lower, his breathing decelerates, and presently he bows in Apology.

Dursten put in, "he decelerates when he comes home, so it cancels out.

So when the space -- man accelerates, or as Dursten so quaintly puts it, decelerates, his time slows -- regardless of the temporary effects of perspective.

When it is done, the MAGI task force decelerates through the forest at a diminished thirty gravities, the fusion-flame tails of the torchships igniting any tree fragments that have escaped the initial attack.

She has already reached her terminal velocity of more than five hundred klicks per hour and decelerates to zero in less than three hundredths of a second.

So when the space man accelerates, or as Dursten so quaindy puts it, decelerates, his time slows-regardless of the temporary effects of perspective.

So when the spaceman accelerates, or as Dursten so quaintly puts it, decelerates, his time slows-regardless of the temporary effects of perspective.

Scherer said, "It decelerates, by our preliminary estimates, at roughly one hundred gees.