Sentences

supercharge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To enhance or boost significantly in performance, effectiveness, or power.

Sample Sentences

  1. The new software update is designed to supercharge your device's performance.
  2. Her innovative ideas helped to supercharge the marketing campaign, resulting in record sales.
  3. The athlete's rigorous training regimen was aimed at supercharging his endurance for the upcoming marathon.
  4. By incorporating renewable energy sources, the company aims to supercharge its sustainability initiatives.
  5. They implemented advanced technologies to supercharge their production process and reduce costs.
  6. The new marketing strategy is designed to supercharge our sales for the upcoming quarter.
  7. He discovered a way to supercharge his workout routine by incorporating high-intensity intervals.
  8. The latest software update promises to supercharge the performance of your device.
  9. To supercharge your productivity, try breaking your tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.
  10. Investing in renewable energy can supercharge the transition to a more sustainable future.

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