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Meanings of
boost
in English
Portuguese
aumento de custos
Catalan
augment
Spanish
incremento
Back to the meaning
An increase in cost.
rise
hike
cost increase
Portuguese
aumento de custos
Portuguese
promover
Spanish
impulsar
Catalan
promoure
Back to the meaning
Contribute to the progress or growth of.
further
advance
encourage
promote
supercharge
Portuguese
promover
Synonyms
Examples for "
further
"
further
advance
encourage
promote
supercharge
Examples for "
further
"
1
Moreover, today's positive market effects demand
further
qualification beyond the health crisis.
2
Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with
further
violence likely.
3
That number will decline
further
,
as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4
In Europe, the process is
further
along, as the Greek example shows.
5
Members of the opposition, however, said it would
further
curtail press freedom.
1
She says the second
advance
is far greater awareness of the crime.
2
Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant
advance
.
3
Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in
advance
.
4
The tobacco industry often utilizes third parties to
advance
its policy agenda.
5
Earlier this year, Niantic acquired startup Escher Reality to
advance
its effort.
1
Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to
encourage
visitors.
2
Many Republicans say the climate bill should help
encourage
nuclear power growth.
3
How can we
encourage
young talent to work in the public sector?
4
Such competition for new deals could
encourage
governments to issue more bonds.
5
The timing is right, since the current planets will
encourage
clear thinking.
1
Plans and efforts to
promote
democracy in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
2
These programs
promote
community health, protect public safety, and save taxpayer dollars.
3
Its fundamental purpose is to
promote
mobility within higher education in Europe.
4
Helping parents to increase their physical activity therefore may
promote
children's activity.
5
Last year, national parks were given millions of pounds to
promote
cycling.
1
The two smaller fusion reactors come online to
supercharge
the main reactor.
2
I feel a mad
supercharge
of life-anintoxication of the senses, perhaps.
3
Water Shipped Down So what are engineers doing to
supercharge
the recharging process?
4
This can help improve your memory and
supercharge
your cognitive performance.
5
This should
supercharge
inflation; instead it has fallen below 2 percent.
Catalan
coratge
Spanish
coraje
Back to the meaning
The act of encouraging.
encouragement
Catalan
coratge
Portuguese
aumentar
Spanish
aumentar
Back to the meaning
Increase.
hike up
Portuguese
aumentar
Other meanings for "boost"
Usage of
boost
in English
1
That year gave a
boost
to social democracy and the welfare state?
2
Good news: Cigars don't appear to
boost
the likelihood of heart attack.
3
A major effort to
boost
this business takes place today in Malahide.
4
The new president has vowed to
boost
food security and create jobs.
5
Measures to
boost
competition would be the appropriate response from the Government.
6
The exchanges view new product offerings as a way to
boost
activity.
7
The second problem is the likely
boost
to an already appreciating pound.
8
The deal would significantly
boost
Nestle's position in the pet food market.
9
RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson said the funding
boost
was good news.
10
Bankers say such transactions helped
boost
profits of state-owned banks last year.
11
The EPA said the changes would reduce vehicle costs and
boost
safety.
12
The state government previously welcomed Packer's proposal as a
boost
to tourism.
13
According to traders, recent block deals also helped
boost
the market sentiment.
14
This will help
boost
Ichitan's marketing and sales opportunity, the statement said.
15
This was enough to
boost
German power and carbon prices, trader said.
16
The New Year will bring fresh opportunities to
boost
your cash, though!
Other examples for "boost"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
boost
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
boost growth
boost sales
boost the economy
big boost
get a boost
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Translations for
boost
Portuguese
aumento de custos
aumento
promover
aumentar
Catalan
augment
increment
promoure
ascendir
fomentar
coratge
encoratjament
Spanish
incremento
aumento
impulsar
ascender
fomentar
potenciar
promover
favorecer
estimular
coraje
valor
ánimo
fuerza
aumentar
Boost
through the time
Boost
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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