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boost
noun as in increase
noun as in encouragement
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in push, usually up
verb as in further, improve
verb as in push, usually up
Example Sentences
The downward revisions will be a blow to Labour which has made boosting economic growth its top priority.
Complex: "Even cooler is how much space Kendrick gives to underground rappers from the LA scene—figures who are talented but raw, and would likely struggle to gain national recognition without a boost."
The government says it has been working to boost take-up and eligible claims can be backdated.
“Budget airlines are trying to find ways to boost their revenue and they know that people are willing to pay more for a better product,” said Michael Linenberg, an airline equity researcher at Deutsche Bank.
The report also outlines how the federal government could help promote efforts to boost groundwater levels through managed aquifer recharge projects.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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