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No, speeded is an improper conjugation.
it can be speeded up by a moist location.
A chemical change can be speeded up by a catalyst
Both "sped" and "speeded" are considered correct past tense forms of the verb "speed." In American English, "sped" is more commonly used, while "speeded" is more common in British English.
the reaction for them is speeded up, and enhance performance as the speeded up reactions are carried out.
Interchangeable parts speeded up production, made repairs easy, and allowed the use of lower-paid, less-skilled workers.
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A catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction.
The Panama Canal qualifies as such.
It means that something can be escalated...speeded up or increased in amount or frequency.
Their wedding was speeded up because Anne was expecting a child.