reboosts

[US]/ˌriːˈbuːsts/
[UK]/ˌriːˈbuːsts/

Translation

v.Third person singular present of 'reboost'; to give a further boost to something; to provide additional momentum or encouragement.
n.Plural of 'reboost'; instances of providing additional thrust, power, or encouragement.

Phrases & Collocations

reboosts morale

reboosts confidence

reboosts economy

reboosts spirits

reboosts growth

reboosts sales

Example Sentences

the new marketing campaign significantly reboosts our brand visibility.

this software update reboosts the system's overall processing speed.

a short nap effectively reboosts energy levels for the afternoon.

the announcement reboosts investor confidence in the company's future.

adding fresh coolant reboosts the engine's performance significantly.

lower interest rates reboost the housing market activity this quarter.

the team captain's speech reboosts morale before the final match.

regular exercise reboosts metabolism and improves overall health.

strategic partnerships reboost economic growth in the developing region.

changing the fuel filter reboosts the vehicle's fuel efficiency.

the new policy aims to reboosts employment rates nationwide.

customer feedback helps reboosts product development and innovation.

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