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booster

[boo-ster] / ˈbu stər /
NOUN
supporter
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As one booster recently put it, Mr. Talarico’s faith is a potential draw to Texan voters who feel the Democratic Party “doesn’t respect their religion.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It became a booster for solar and renewable energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Certain markets in California could be a good fit for factory-built construction, he added, but not for the reasons that off-site boosters typically lead with.

From Los Angeles Times

To take on the 32 satellites, the Ariane 6 was upgraded with four strap-on boosters, instead of the two used on the first five flights.

From Barron's

Participants who completed five to six weeks of sessions, along with follow up booster sessions one to three years later, showed a reduced risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, up to 20 years later.

From Science Daily