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supercharged

[soo-per-chahrjd] / ˈsu pərˌtʃɑrdʒd /


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The pathological self-regard required to be a YouTube star turned out to be reasonable preparation for the supercharged bravado of being a boxer.

From The Wall Street Journal

But monitors say the conflict has supercharged black markets -- with a weak central government, industrial infrastructure destroyed by fighting, and soaring poverty spiking desperation.

From Barron's

But two overlapping developments in the past two decades supercharged the get-rich culture: the rise of websites and later of apps like Robinhood that make it easier to trade, and the war on terror.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before the pandemic supercharged home price gains, it took four years of salary on average to buy a home, with homes in 22 metropolitan areas carrying a multiple of roughly three years or less.

From Barron's

Before the pandemic supercharged home price gains, it took four years of salary on average to buy a home, with homes in 22 metropolitan areas carrying a multiple of roughly three years or less.

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