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jump-start
Word definitions for jump-start in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jump-start \Jump"-start`\, n. The action or event of jump-starting. For motor vehicles, the jump-starting of an engine is also called a jump .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. start a car engine whose battery by connecting it to another car's battery [syn: jumpstart , jump ] start or re-start vigorously; "The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process" [syn: jumpstart ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The process or result of jump-starting a motor vehicle. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To start a motor vehicle by passing an electrical current from a charged battery to the discharged battery of the vehicle being started, by means of a booster ...
Usage examples of jump-start.
If she ever suffered a killing bout of cardiac arrhythmia, the mere thought of Vess would be more effective at jump-starting her heart than the electrical paddles of a defibrillation machine.
Creating an entirely new strategic landscape in the Middle East--and possibly jump-starting the moribund Arab-Israeli peace process--would be still another.
I paused for a moment, both for dramatic effect and to allow her time to jump-start her brain, and then coldheartedly added, "In fact, he was so broken up he could hardly speak.
The "let go", of course, means the dependencies of the human form - BUT - there are precursors that can jump-start the process.
Critical as the situation was, she could not justify destroying the Station to jump-start the Zaid-Dayan and bringing the insystem drive up was a delicate operation.
On 13 May 2999, all but one of those farlies jump-started itself and went out to destroy the nearest Farlie Center.
Paul Summers drove her back in the fire truck and jump-started the Rambler.
As far as we can tell the last electromagnetic wave we encountered broke through our shielding and jump-started the new TAGs.
The shock jump-started something in my body, and I coughed, my head spinning, and started to move again.
He was, in his own words, a Coke-aholic who needed a can of the stuff to get jump-started in the morning.
Wilson jump-starts his narrative with a device he's used in previous books (such as The Harvest), a sweeping, sudden, inexplicable Change that remakes the world in an instant.