Boost | Mean of boost in English Dictionary

/ˈbuːst/

  • Verb
  • to increase the force, power, or amount of (something)
    1. The farm has boosted [=increased] wheat production by 25 percent.
    2. boost [=raise] prices
    3. The article discusses a number of ways people can boost [=strengthen] their immune systems.
    4. The company needs to find ways to boost [=improve] morale.
  • to push or shove (something or someone) up from below
    1. She boosted the boy onto his father's shoulders.
    2. His work on the high-profile lawsuit has boosted him into the political arena.
  • Noun
  • an increase in amount
    1. a boost in wheat production
    2. a boost in sales
    3. Exercise can sometimes provide a boost of energy.
    4. After layoffs at the company, employees needed a boost in morale.
  • help or encouragement
    1. One company's innovation has proven to be a boost to the entire industry.
  • a push upward
    1. Give the boy a boost onto the stage, will you?
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