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Boost (Verb)

Meaning 1

Push or shove upward, as if from below or behind; "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • They had to boost the heavy box into the trunk of the car.
  • The children were boosted onto the big slide by their parents.
  • Someone had to boost her up so she could reach the top shelf.
  • A small step stool was used to boost the short child up to the counter.
  • A forklift was required to boost the large crates onto the delivery truck.

Related Words

  • Boost (noun)
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Meaning 2

Give a boost to; be beneficial to; "The tax cut will boost the economy".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The new marketing strategy will boost our sales and increase revenue.
  • A consistent morning routine can boost one's energy levels and mental clarity.
  • The company's charity event will boost the local food bank and help feed those in need.
  • Exercise and a healthy diet will boost your immune system and overall well-being.
  • A good night's sleep will boost your mood and help you tackle the challenges of the day.

Related Words

  • Boost (noun)

Meaning 3

Contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The team's new strategy is expected to boost the company's sales within the next quarter.
  • A significant investment in renewable energy will boost the local economy and reduce carbon emissions.
  • This advertising campaign will undoubtedly boost our product's visibility in the competitive market.
  • Implementing a feedback system can boost employee morale and engagement in the workplace.
  • Modernizing the airport's infrastructure will boost the nation's tourism industry and support economic growth.

Synonyms

  • Encourage
  • Promote
  • Further
  • Advance

Hypernyms

  • Back Up
  • Support

Hyponyms

  • Help
  • Connive At
  • Spur
  • Wink At
  • Contribute
  • Foster
  • Feed
  • Lead
  • Further
  • Carry

Related Words

  • Boost (noun)
  • Booster (noun)

Meaning 4

Increase; "The landlord hiked up the rents".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The company will boost its production levels to meet the increased demand.
  • The government plans to boost funding for education to improve school facilities.
  • Investors expect the new partnership to boost the company's stock price.
  • The new marketing campaign aims to boost sales by targeting younger customers.
  • The city hopes to boost tourism by hosting more cultural events and festivals.

Synonyms

  • Hike Up
  • Hike

Hypernyms

  • Get Up
  • Raise
  • Lift
  • Bring Up

Related Words

  • Boost (noun)

Meaning 5

Increase or raise; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The generator is used to boost the voltage in the electrical circuit to power the heavy machinery.
  • We need to boost the signal strength of the antenna to improve the reception quality.
  • To improve the system's efficiency, the engineers decided to boost the air pressure in the pipes.
  • The pump can boost the water pressure to high levels for firefighting operations.
  • The transformer is designed to boost the voltage from the solar panels to match the household requirements.

Synonyms

  • Supercharge
  • Advance
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