1: Push or Push looking up from below
raise him across the fence
plans to increase productivity
additional holidays of character development
2: to develop the cause or interests of: PLUG
a campaign to develop new fashions
3: power increase or over power (power circuit)
4: magnification
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a powerful act
5: Push or Push looking up from below
raise him across the fence
plans to increase productivity
additional holidays of character development
6: raise
*to develop or expand something:*
Theater has managed to increase its audience by lowering ticket prices.
Shares rose by President's rescue reports.
I tried to boost her pride (= make her feel more confident) by praising her for her cooking.
*Many examples*
This magazine does not accurately report sales statistics to improve advertising revenue.
The manager gave the staff a speech that was spoken today in an effort to increase sales.
The compliments he received after the presentation boosted his confidence.
Successful marketing and marketing of new beer have already increased sales and increased profits.
It takes a lot of money to grow the industry.
*Action:*
Reducing interest rates will provide much-needed boost to the economy.
Passing my driving test boosted my confidence.
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*Many examples*
A sharp drop in interest rates could give the economy little impetus. However, any recovery is likely to be greatly reduced.
Court-sponsored radio has greatly encouraged our sales.
Changes in exchange rates have given impetus to lower business profits.
The city will get real momentum if its Olympic application is successful.
Vitamin supplements can give your body energy.
an action or event that promotes or enhances
*something:*
Sales often fall in the fall, when they get momentum from back to school and on holidays.
The pension reform campaign started on Friday.
*extension:*
the power of diesel-powered drivers will face a 1.5-a-gallon fuel tax incentive.
The two million unpaid increase will not start until October.
to raise
*Use word Boost in sentences:*
1. The theater was able to increase its audience by lowering prices.
2. This new service has helped to increase pre-tax profits by 10%.
3. Inflation, which can be a double-edged sword.
4. He wants the government to take steps to boost the economy.
5. Getting the job gives him more confidence.
6. The movie helped expand his screen work.
7. If you tighten it, he can just reach the top of the shelf.
8. If you raise me, I can just reach the window.
9. Leading leaders do their best to boost the confidence of their employees. When people believe in them, it is amazing what they can gain.
10. This new investment will improve the industry.
11. She thought that a few kind words could make her feel confident.
12. We need a great victory to increase our confidence.
13. Getting enough sleep for 10 minutes can boost your productivity.
14. This has given stock prices a huge boost.
15. We need a holiday to lift our spirits.
16. We need to raise our spirits.
17. The public will find improvement in the new library and entertainment center.
18. Voting provided incentives to Conservatives.
19. Without significant development in tourism, the economy will suffer greatly.
20. She gave him pressure on the phone.
21. The strong wind with the tail gave a friendly impetus.
22. If I raise you, can you reach the window?
23. It gave me the impetus to win such a big event.
24. Playing a game can boost a girl's self-esteem.
25. He used every opportunity to increase his credibility as a budget cutter.
26. Reducing taxes on unpaid wages can be beneficial for small businesses
27. Reducing interest rates will provide much-needed impetus to the economy.
28. Court-sponsored radio has greatly encouraged our sales.
29. Surprisingly it has negatively reported its sales prices in order to improve revenue advertising.
30 jobs. 500 will be lost to reduce costs and increase profits.
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