Boosts Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Boosts
Encourage is defined as to give someone hope, confidence or support.
Hike is defined as to take a long outdoor walk, particularly through a nature area or up a mountain, or to pull up or raise something.
To accelerate the growth or progress of; to further; to forward; to help on; to aid; to heighten.
To provide public information about (a product, service etc.) in order to attract public awareness and increase sales. [from 19th c.]
To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping:
To raise in importance, value, esteem, etc.
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To return to life:
To cause to arise, appear, come, etc.; esp., to bring back as from death; reanimate
To raise to a more important or responsible job or rank.
Praise is defined as to give someone approval, or to thank God.
To revoke by taking back; rescind:
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To give praise to; glorify.
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
To raise or haul up, often with the help of a mechanical apparatus.
To be of use or provide relief:
To help to grow or develop; stimulate; promote
To exalt is defined as to praise the virtues of someone or to raise that person into a position of greater authority or power.
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To raise (a person) in rank or position; promote
To mention by way of courtesy, implying remembrance and goodwill.
Back is defined as to support or to move in a backward motion.
To raise or increase the quantity or degree of; intensify.
To promote or praise energetically; publicize:
To breathe in a swelling, inflated, or pompous manner; hence, to assume importance.
To give publicity to; draw public attention to
To bring military help to (a besieged town); to lift the seige on. [from 16th c.]
To raise by means of a jack
(Bridge) To raise (the bid) by making a jump bid
To increase in volume or loudness
To grow gradually larger, more numerous, etc.; increase in strength, intensity, volume, etc.
To surge up.
To increase or improve suddenly above the normal or usual level:
To increase in number, amount, extent, or degree; specif., to increase by procreation
To increase in amount
To increase or have the power to increase the size or volume of an image or a sound.
To increase in size by a natural process.
To increase, enlarge, or intensify:
To become larger; increase in size, extent, etc.; expand
To increase in amount, force, etc.; grow or intensify
(Intransitive) To increase or become great.
To raise or lift up; elevate.
To raise; elevate.
To hold up; raise
(Archaic) To lift upright; raise.
To raise or lift, esp. with effort
Encouragement is defined as an expression of support or approval, or is words or actions that assist or inspire someone or something.
A thing or part added; increase; specif., a room or rooms added to a building
Aid; help:
Proliferation is a rapid increase in numbers or rapid growth.
(Uncountable, mathematics) The process of computing the sum of a number with itself a specified number of times, or any other analogous binary operation that combines other mathematical objects.
An increase, as in size, number, value, or strength; extension or expansion:
The act of making something larger.
An increase in the magnitude or strength of an electric current, a force, or another physical quantity, such as a radio signal.
Antonyms for Boosts
To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
To become or cause to become less or smaller, as in number, amount, or intensity.
To keep back; restrain; get in the way of; prevent; stop
To clear of contents by forcing air through.
To cause physical damage to (something); harm:
To keep from happening; avert:
The definition of halt is to hesitate, to put a stop to something or to come to a sudden stop.
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
The minimum distance from the property line to where a structure may be built, as regulated by zoning statutes or restrictions in the deeds in various locales. Meant to keep houses from being built so close to each other that they cut off the light to and ventilation from a neighbor’s home. Setback also applies to how close a structure may be built to a road.
A discouraging
Words Related to Boosts
Help; assistance; succor, relief.
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