boost to
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an increase or help given to something, like the economy
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- The new factory will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy.
- The total was boosted to nearly $200 by donations from parents.
- The captain's inspiring speech gave a huge boost to the team's morale before the final match.
- With a new marketing campaign, we plan to boost our monthly sales to over 10,000 units.
- Winning the award was a significant boost to her confidence as a young writer.
- The recent investment has boosted the company's valuation to an impressive one billion dollars.
- The successful marketing campaign provided a welcome boost to our quarterly sales figures.
- They are implementing new software to boost productivity to a new all-time high.
- The new international airport is expected to be a major boost to the region's tourism industry.
- A strong final quarter boosted the annual profit to a record-breaking figure.
- Getting that compliment from my boss was a real boost to my ego.
- Government subsidies could boost the number of electric cars on the road to one million within five years.
- The central bank's decision gave an unexpected boost to the stock market.
- The social media shout-out boosted our website traffic to five times its usual level.
- Landing that high-profile project was the boost to his career that he desperately needed.
- Her score was boosted to a perfect 10 after the judges reviewed the replay.
- A short walk in the sun can provide a quick boost to your mood and energy levels.
- We must boost our production capacity to at least 500 units per day to meet demand.
- Upgrading our software has given a tremendous boost to the team's overall productivity.
- The successful product launch boosted shareholder returns to 15% for the year.