kickstart

[US]/ˈkɪkstɑːt/
[UK]/ˈkɪkstɑːrt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to start something strongly; to provide initial impetus
n.foot starter for a motorcycle; quick start; rapid initiation

Phrases & Collocations

kickstart a

kickstart the

kickstart your

kickstart business

kickstart project

kickstart economy

kickstarting career

kickstarted program

to kickstart

kickstart something

Example Sentences

we need to kickstart this project immediately to meet the deadline.

the government plans to kickstart the economy with new tax incentives.

she used her savings to kickstart her own restaurant business.

he asked a provocative question to kickstart the discussion.

the incubator program helps entrepreneurs kickstart their startups.

we organized a kickstart meeting to align our team goals.

the new marketing campaign will kickstart sales growth.

many young professionals want to kickstart their careers in tech.

the foundation created a kickstart fund for small businesses.

teachers use various methods to kickstart students' creativity.

the workshop aims to kickstart the innovation process within the company.

we need fresh ideas to kickstart this stagnant project.

the company launched a kickstart program for new employees.

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