What is another way to say kick-start?
What is another word for kick-start?
| start | get going |
|---|---|
| initiate | spark |
| run | move |
| propel | power up |
| restart | launch |
What is meaning of kick-start?
To kick-start a process that has stopped working or progressing is to take a course of action that will quickly start it going again. The President has chosen to kick-start the economy by slashing interest rates. [ VERB noun]
Is kickstart an idiom?
noun An action or event that serves to start, reinvigorate, or reactivate some activity, system, or process. Our productivity is beginning to slump. We need to come up with some kind of a kick-start for our employees.
What does kick in mean idiom?
1) to start to operate or become effective; 2) to contribute something (especially money).
What is the synonym of set off?
accelerate, catalyze, speed (up), step up.
Is kickstart a energy drink?
Introduced in 2014, PepsiCo states that Kickstart isn’t an energy drink, but an enhanced soft drink. They believe that Mountain Dew fans will turn to this product as a healthier breakfast beverage alternative than regular Mountain Dew.
Is the word kickstart informal?
Frequency: (informal) To start, energize, revive, etc.
How do I kick start my career?
10 things to help you kick-start your career
- Keep an open mind. Every career opportunity could lead you somewhere unexpected.
- Volunteer.
- Make use of small talk.
- Contacts, contacts, contacts.
- Learn the CV basics.
- Find social media role models.
- Blog about your interests.
- Analyse your passions.
Is kickstart two words?
verb (t) 1. to start (a motor) with a kick-starter. 2. to make an energetic beginning to (an enterprise, process, etc.). –noun 3. → kick-starter.
How do you use kicks?
kick in
- phrasal verb. If something kicks in, it begins to take effect. As discounts kicked in, bookings for immediate travel rose by 15%. [ VERB PARTICLE]
- phrasal verb. If someone kicks in a particular amount of money, they provide that amount of money to help pay for something. [US]
- See also kick down.