supercharge
/ˈsupərˌtʃɑrdʒ/
verb
- To increase the power or performance of an engine by forcing extra air or fuel into it.
- You can supercharge a boat motor to make it cut through waves faster.
- The mechanic offered to supercharge the car's engine for better speed.
- Some drivers supercharge their vehicles to get more horsepower on the racetrack.
- To greatly improve or energize something, such as a process, system, or activity.
- Adding fresh fruit to your diet can supercharge your energy levels.
- The marketing campaign helped supercharge sales during the holiday season.
- The new software will supercharge our team's productivity.
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