Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jump-start.(verb)
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Use "jump-starts" in a sentence
"Then in the summer of 2000 the process was handed the mother of all jump-starts from the European Commission."
"In an interview with The Washington Post, he said he would be convening a “fiscal responsibility summit” before presenting his first budget to Congress and added that he would direct his team to tackle “entitlement reform and long-term budget deficits soon after it jump-starts job growth and the stock market”:"
"I hope it jump-starts your writing, and if it does, I may borrow your trick."