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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (3)

1. the act of giving hope or support to someone;
[syn: boost, encouragement]

2. an increase in cost;
- Example: "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"
[syn: rise, boost, hike, cost increase]

3. the act of giving a push;
- Example: "he gave her a boost over the fence"


VERB (5)

1. increase;
- Example: "The landlord hiked up the rents"
[syn: hike, hike up, boost]

2. give a boost to; be beneficial to;
- Example: "The tax cut will boost the economy"

3. contribute to the progress or growth of;
- Example: "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
[syn: promote, advance, boost, further, encourage]

4. increase or raise;
- Example: "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit"
[syn: boost, advance, supercharge]

5. push or shove upward, as if from below or behind;
- Example: "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Boost \Boost\ (b[=oo]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Boosted; p. pr. & vb. n. Boosting.] [Cf. Boast, v. i.] To lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Boost \Boost\ (b[=oo]st), n. A push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

boost n 1: the act of giving hope or support to someone [syn: boost, encouragement] 2: an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates" [syn: rise, boost, hike, cost increase] 3: the act of giving a push; "he gave her a boost over the fence" v 1: increase; "The landlord hiked up the rents" [syn: hike, hike up, boost] 2: give a boost to; be beneficial to; "The tax cut will boost the economy" 3: contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom" [syn: promote, advance, boost, further, encourage] 4: increase or raise; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit" [syn: boost, advance, supercharge] 5: push or shove upward, as if from below or behind; "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption"