jump-start

[US]/dʒʌmpˈstɑːt/
[UK]/dʒʌmpˈstɑːrt/

Translation

v.to start or activate something quickly, especially a vehicle engine
n.a quick start or boost, especially to start a vehicle with an external power source

Phrases & Collocations

jump-start a career

jump-start the economy

jump-start process

jump-starting engine

jump-start initiative

jump-started project

jump-start sales

jump-start efforts

jump-start system

jump-starting business

Example Sentences

we need a jump-start to boost sales after the slow season.

the new marketing campaign provided a jump-start for the product launch.

the government's infrastructure projects aim to jump-start the economy.

a small loan can jump-start a new business venture.

the motivational speaker gave the team a jump-start of energy and enthusiasm.

the electric car's jump-start feature is very convenient in cold weather.

the new software update gave my computer a much-needed jump-start.

the initial investment provided a jump-start for the research project.

he hoped the internship would jump-start his career.

the successful pilot program jump-started the expansion of the service.

a quick jump-start from the battery charger got the car going again.

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