supercharge
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈsuːpəˌtʃɑːrdʒ/
Definition
To increase the power, intensity, or effectiveness of something significantly.
Examples
The government plans to supercharge the economy with massive infrastructure investments.
A healthy diet can supercharge your energy levels throughout the day.
The software update aims to supercharge the performance of older computers.
How to Use supercharge
- supercharge something with something (collocation)
- to use a specific method or resource to increase power — "They hope to supercharge their growth with new venture capital."
- be supercharged by something (collocation)
- to receive a boost from an external source — "The local tourism industry was supercharged by the international festival."
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