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Definition of "decelerating" [decelerating]

  • Present participle of decelerate. (verb)

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Use "decelerating" in a sentence
  • "I would say we have to be careful about the word decelerating comps because if you look at our comps performance over the last 5 quarters, and Q2 of last year, we were 6.7, and this is store only."
  • "On that front, investors can take comfort from the slight rise in revenue growth in the quarter, froma 24% ratefor all of2010, a sign Google's long-term decelerating trend has ended."
  • "AIG Details Under Wraps Economic weakness, combined with steady or lower consumer and investor expectations for future inflation, declines in oil prices and "decelerating" import prices "should lead to rates of inflation more consistent with price stability," Mr. Bernanke said."
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