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boost

boost [ boost ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle boost·ed, present participle boost·ing, 3rd person present singular boosts)
Definition:
 
1. improve something: to improve, strengthen, or encourage somebody or something

2. increase something: to cause something to increase
measures to boost productivity

3. push somebody or something up: to help somebody or something to get up or over something by giving a push from below

4. electricity raise voltage: to increase the voltage in an electrical circuit

5. commerce promote something: to promote or advertise something widely and intensively so that people will buy it

6. steal something: to steal something, especially from a store ( informal )



noun  (plural boosts)
Definition:
 
1. improvement: something that helps to improve, strengthen, or encourage somebody or something
gave his career a much-needed boost

2. increase in something: an increase or sudden growth in something
a boost in income

3. push from below: a push from below to help somebody or something to get up or over something

4. promotional campaign: a campaign promoting or advertising something

[Early 19th century. Origin ?]
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