Word info

turbocharge

Verb

Meaning

(transitive) To increase the power of (an internal combustion engine, either Otto or Diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the exhaust air (through using a turbocharger).

(transitive, colloquial) To make faster or more powerful.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Crucially, if delivered the right way, a net-zero economy can turbocharge the government’s levelling up agenda. Source: Internet

Rather, it affirms for those who hold to such a goal that this decade is not a time to rest on their laurels, but instead to drive greater liberalisation of trade and labour mobility that could turbocharge regional economies. Source: Internet

Master Builders WA executive director John Gelavis said State Government’s stimulus package, which also included a Social Housing Economic Recovery Package, was a gamechanger and would turbocharge the residential housing and construction industry in WA. Source: Internet

I look forward to working with our friends at Doğan to turbocharge our global support for our joint roster. Source: Internet

Adrian will show you how to use Google Tag Manager to turbocharge your content tracking and custom reports. Source: Internet

It’s about providing environments that turbocharge our attention systems, when we anticipate, shut out distraction, and fire those skill circuits like crazy. Source: Internet

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