Jumped [verb]

Definition of Jumped:

leap, spring

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Sentence/Example of Jumped:

In 2013, the show’s viewership jumped from the previous season by a full 33 percent among women age 18–34 — something almost unheard of for a show then nearly 10 seasons into its run.

His personal progress would be crucial the following year when, at just 16 years old, Bjerg was offered his first paid, pro contract by the Copenhagen Wolves, an opportunity he “jumped at.”

The closure is the latest in new restrictions added across the Washington region as caseloads have jumped.

Coronavirus hospitalizations are climbing quickly in Utah, with an 18 percent jump in the past week alone, and more than 3,000 new coronavirus cases being reported each day.

From 2012 to last year, the number of Guatemalans apprehended at the border jumped from some 34,000 to more than 264,000, according to federal reports.

The seven-day average of new cases across Virginia, Maryland and the District notched a high Wednesday for a 15th consecutive day, jumping to 3,830 daily infections.

No doubt that’s why Moderna’s share price has jumped to nearly $100 from under $20 at the beginning of the year.

The Inquirer’s test was small, but it launched hundreds of subscription starts, with subscription starts jumping 53% compared to the Inquirer’s average, said Evan Benn, the Inquirer’s director of special projects and editorial events.

Still, Tesla stock jumped more than 10% in after-hours trading following the announcement Monday.

On Thursday, after reporting a strong third quarter, the New York–listed shares of Guangzhou-based Xpeng jumped 33%.