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boost
[boost]
verb (used with object)
to lift or raise by pushing from behind or below.
to advance or aid by speaking well of; promote.
She always boosts her hometown.
to boost prices;
to boost the horsepower of the car by 20 percent.
to administer a booster shot to.
Have you and your family been boosted yet?
Slang., to steal, especially to shoplift.
Two computers were boosted from the office last night.
verb (used without object)
Slang., to engage in stealing, especially shoplifting.
boost
/ buːst /
noun
encouragement, improvement, or help
a boost to morale
an upward thrust or push
he gave him a boost over the wall
an increase or rise
a boost in salary
a publicity campaign; promotion
the amount by which the induction pressure of a supercharged internal-combustion engine exceeds that of the ambient pressure
verb
to encourage, assist, or improve
to boost morale
to lift by giving a push from below or behind
to increase or raise
to boost the voltage in an electrical circuit
to cause to rise; increase
to boost sales
to advertise on a big scale
to increase the induction pressure of (an internal-combustion engine) above that of the ambient pressure; supercharge
boost
A linear map from one reference frame to another in which each coordinate is increased or decreased by an independent constant or linear function. A boost corresponds to a shift of the entire coordinate system without any rotation of its axes.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of boost1
Example Sentences
Given this dynamic, government support could give a critical boost to the early stage quantum-computing field.
Investor sentiment has been weak in the software sector this year because AI is expected to cut the volume of licenses purchased — or “seats” — by making companies more efficient, while also boosting AI-native rivals.
The available information is mixed, suggesting that these programs can provide students with a small but fleeting boost in earnings.
“This homework procedure provides the benefits of homework: time management, work ethic and responsibility, with the added benefit of boosting whole child well-roundedness and time off screens,” Rosenbaum said.
By controlling deer and elk populations, gray wolves allow overgrazed vegetation and trees to regrow, creating ripple effects that boost biodiversity and improve the overall health of the landscape.
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