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Discover Ludwig"supercharge" is a valid and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of adding or injecting extra energy, strength, or speed to an object or person, or to describe something as being very powerful or energetic. For example: "This morning smoothie is sure to supercharge my day!"
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supercharge
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To increase the power of an internal combustion engine (either Otto or Diesel cycle) by compressing the inlet air with power extracted from the crankshaft.
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Stephen Mangan and Julian Rhind-Tutt were geeky with an ancillary dimension, an energetic supercharge that turned them into goofballs.
But that isn't a recipe to supercharge economic growth.
But transplanting a worker into rich soil can supercharge his productivity.
He encountered the stiffest resistance among blue-collar voters in rural Appalachia and in the decaying manufacturing towns of rustbelt America.His best trump cardMr Obama's mixed-race ancestry helped to supercharge his liberal base.
Consumer-wellness devices like Thync may appeal to those who cannot use caffeine or alcohol for medical or religious reasons, and there will always be healthy overachievers seeking to supercharge their cognition for study or work.
There, the incumbent telecoms firm, Deutsche Telekom, made a strong effort to promote digital-subscriber line (DSL) connections, which supercharge existing phone lines to turn them into high-speed broadband links.
And producing ideas in isolated skunk works ignores the basic reason for working for a big company in the first place to use its superior resources to supercharge what you are doing.G&T argue that companies need to build dedicated innovation machines.
Elections to the European Parliament in May will supercharge the public profiles of Eurosceptic parties all over the continent as voters voice their displeasure at the tussles in Brussels.
By installing special equipment at telephone exchanges, operators can supercharge old-fashioned telephone wires and turn them into fast broadband pipes, using digital subscriber line (DSL) technology.
Why is Britain so far behind?There are two kinds of broadband on offer in Britain: digital-subscriber line (DSL) connections, which supercharge existing phone lines to enable them to carry high-speed data, and cable connections, which transmit data over cable-television networks.
There is less leverage to supercharge returns.
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