Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for boosted

boosted

adjective as in erected

adjective as in plus

Discover More

Example Sentences

While this promotion-winning Nations League campaign met those requirements and boosted Welsh hopes of securing at least a World Cup play-off, Bellamy sounded a slightly cautious - if still optimistic - note after the Iceland victory.

From BBC

"It boosted the local economy and I'm chuffed to see we have another one."

From BBC

Bus services in every part of England will be boosted by nearly £1bn of new funding, the government is pledging.

From BBC

The storyline boosted a rumour that appeared in newspapers, in which an anonymous "friend" said Reader was definitely involved in the heist and had told him he found photos showing a leading politician abusing children.

From BBC

This strain also boosted the metabolic potential of ethanol, which could help to prompt conversion of acetate, an intermediate, to the fatty acid.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement