"Kick-start" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kick-start" Meaning

To kick-start something means to give it an initial boost or a strong start, often with a sense of energy or momentum. It can also refer to a spark or catalyst that sets a process or project in motion.

"Kick-start" Examples

Usage Examples of "kick-start"


1. In a new project

The ambitious entrepreneur knew just what to do to kick-start her innovative startup – she secured a $100,000 investment from a venture capitalist.

2. In a meeting

The team leader suggested kick-starting the brainstorming session with a creative warm-up exercise to get everyone feeling engaged.

3. In a personal goal

Determined to lose weight, Sarah decided to kick-start her diet by cutting out sugary drinks and snacks for the month.

4. In a business industry

The new marketing director aimed to kick-start the company's online presence by publishing regular blog posts and engaging with customers on social media.

5. In an educational setting

The professor's lecture on the new curriculum was designed to kick-start the students' research projects, providing them with essential resources and guidance.

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