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turbocharge

[ tur-boh-chahrj ]

verb (used with object)

turbocharged, turbocharging.
  1. to equip (an internal-combustion engine) with a turbocharger.
  2. Informal. to speed up; accelerate.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of turbocharge1

First recorded in 1940–45; turbo- + (super)charge
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Example Sentences

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Four years on, chips remain a battleground in the US-China race for tech supremacy, and US President Donald Trump now wants to turbocharge a highly complex and delicate manufacturing process that has taken other regions decades to perfect.

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"This week we will turbocharge plans that will improve our domestic competitiveness, so we're less exposed to these kinds of global shocks," Starmer wrote.

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Plans to "turbocharge" economic growth in the capital will create 150,000 jobs and make Londoners better off, according to the mayor of London.

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"This growth plan provides a golden opportunity to turbocharge growth and unlock London's full potential - for the benefit of all Londoners and the whole country," Sir Sadiq said.

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"These new counter terror-style powers... will turbocharge efforts to smash the gangs. "

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