Boost [noun]

Definition of Boost:

increase

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Sentence/Example of Boost:

Whichever teammate happens to be slower on the climb will get a boost from their faster teammate, and the two of them will both reach the summit at the faster teammate’s time.

Think to yourself whether a particular article seems too good to be true, and seek out multiple reputable sources before giving it a signal boost.

Still, O’Brien has enjoyed a boost in funding and attention since the second round of unrest.

HBO Max’s ad-supported tier, slated to debut next year, would seem poised to give Xandr a boost.

The boost lifted the chief executive officer’s fortune to almost $22 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

But, even if TikTok doesn’t reach to surpass the size of Facebook’s and Google’s business, so long as the TikTok acquisition is also a boost to Walmart’s Media Group and other lines of business, it could be a win for the retailer.

“That’s one of those innovations that came about because of the pandemic, but we’re keeping it because it was such a big boost for access to voters,” said Multnomah County Elections Director Tim Scott.

Indeed, Apple did post impressive June quarter financial results last month on the back of strong sales, a perfectly timed lower-cost iPhone launch and a boost from government stimulus.

The company got a big boost from government stimulus spending, and sales started to trend downward to more normal levels in July, when comparable sales rose 4%.

Meanwhile, Wall Street has warmed to the stock, as evidenced by a steady stream of upgrades and price target boosts.