1. skyrocketed - Adjective
2. skyrocketed - Verb
skyrocketed
simple past and past participle of skyrocket
skyrocketed (not comparable)
Suddenly and rapidly increased
I think Angelina Jolie has done amazing, amazing things, and the international adoption rate just since her has skyrocketed. It's unbelievable. Jessica Simpson
Additionally, DRAM prices skyrocketed at the time the CoCo 3 was released, making the 512 kB memory upgrade considerably more expensive than the 128K CoCo 3 itself. Source: Internet
After a concerning drop in reports during the first weeks of the pandemic this spring, reports of domestic violence skyrocketed in several communities in the Denver area as a shortage of shelter beds means hundreds of victims seeking help are turned away. Source: Internet
After the movie's release, the sales of leather jackets and blue jeans skyrocketed. Source: Internet
After President Reagan signed the IGRA, Indian gaming revenue skyrocketed from $100 million in 1988 to $16.7 billion in 2006. Source: Internet
And that might be one silver lining to this new study: while it’s frightening how much mental health symptoms have skyrocketed during the pandemic, those people definitely aren’t as alone as they might think. Source: Internet