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supercharged

[soo-per-chahrjd] / ˈsu pərˌtʃɑrdʒd /


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Frigid temperatures supercharged demand in areas where Americans use electricity for heating, especially in Texas.

From The Wall Street Journal

The pandemic only supercharged the dynamic, thanks to the move to remote work and a drop in interest rates, which made it even easier to borrow money.

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His career has been supercharged as much by naysayers as it has his charm and talent.

From BBC

Ironically it was Greenland’s first experience under U.S. control during World War II that supercharged their claim to self-determination.

From The Wall Street Journal

First, the pandemic-era safety net: The Biden administration’s emergency funding supercharged Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act exchanges, adding coverage to millions of people and slashing the national uninsured rate.

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