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turbo-charge
verb
- to supply (an internal-combustion engine or a motor vehicle) with a turbocharger
- to inject extra force and energy into (an activity, undertaking, etc)
a turbo-charged version of the show
Example Sentences
And if James were to retire and the Lakers needed to head into a full rebuild, Davis would be the best tool to turbo-charge that process.
"With this kind of programme we can turbo-charge Scotland’s transition to net zero and build a green industrial base that will ensure quality jobs and prosperity for communities across Scotland and the UK," she said.
Bellingham will be the centrepiece for Real going forward, and England manager Gareth Southgate will hope a Champions League winners’ medal will provide a turbo-charge going into Euro 2024.
However, the UK Vaping Industry Association has said banning vapes will "turbo-charge the black market".
She said the government was committed to doing "all it can to turbo-charge" small businesses.
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