Start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery.
Starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car.
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Examples for "jumpstart "
Examples for "jumpstart "
1 Thankfully, on this occasion, Ulster's 'bird' metaphor helped to jumpstart Payne's memory.
2 Accelerators can be a fantastic way to jumpstart growth for your business.
3 I needed a jumpstart and the way to do that was surgery.
4 Again, moving our awareness to our good fortune can jumpstart a tired heart.
5 So I think it needs a bit of a jumpstart again.
1 Charles de Gaulle hardly intended to help jump - start the Israeli technology scene.
2 Administration officials say the trip is an opportunity to jump - start the relationship.
3 A strong performance also could jump - start legislation in the Senate, he added.
4 If it isn't, hunt for additional income to jump - start the debt payoff.
5 There's nothing like a glimpse of Hell to jump - start a man's conscience.
6 Maybe it's not the best way to jump - start my career again.
7 How do we start to jump - start this type of enterprise building?
8 Sit down? she said finally, and that managed to jump - start Peg.
9 And it gave us a great jump - start , and we're off running.
10 She was trying to jump - start it and had no idea how.
11 Garcia told me that if your heart stops, the pacemaker will jump - start it.
12 But how might he jump - start the discovery of these incredible chemicals?
13 And Brownback predicted that the cuts would jump - start an economic boom.
14 Trudeau plans to double spending on infrastructure to jump - start anaemic growth.
15 That seemed to jump - start the Packers after a listless first half.
16 Instead, I have used that experience as a jump - start for my mental training.
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