increasing tempo
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandtempo
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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tempo
noun
uk/ˈtem.pəʊ/us/ˈtem.poʊ/
the speed at which an ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandtempofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We are very conscious of the impact of mechanisation which is progressing at anincreasingtempo.
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The programme will show a steadilyincreasingtempoand, incidentally, it is nearly double what was being spent in the preceding three years.
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They are seeking relaxation, release, trying to escape briefly from the endless noise andincreasingtempoof industrial and urban life.
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It is a disease of civilisation; a result of theincreasingtempoof our times.
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Theincreasingtempoof concentration in the industrial and commercial sense by takeover, amalgamation and merger within member states and across their boundaries is obvious.
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It is a fast, linear, couple-dance in 2/4, typically in a constantlyincreasingtempoand of an improvisatory character in a major key.
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Like the other kshetram genres, kombu pattu is played in a steadilyincreasingtempowith decreasing rhythm units.
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Theincreasingtempoin the military, however, continued unabated.
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Constructions started on 1748 and continued withincreasingtempoas the foreign political situation was deteriorating in 1749 and 1750.
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The "fandangos grandes" (big fandangos) are normally danced by couples, which start out slowly with graduallyincreasingtempo.
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The dance is usually done by a single dancer or couple and the continuallyincreasingtempoof the dance is meant to test the endurance of the dancers.
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