jump-start - use in sentences

Object

  • change: Companies writing property jump-starts tire changes have plenty of deliver data across.
  • car: I have had cheaper sets not jump-start a dead car.
  • process: They were offered a selection of words to help jump-start the creative process.
  • project: Sometimes an outside opinion, expressed by an expert is enough to jump-start a project.
  • career: The Internet has been recognized as crucial to jump-starting music careers for artists such as Sandi Thom and the Arctic Monkeys.
  • business: Officials hope that coming right before the festive season, the move will jump-start businesses.

Converse of object

  • get: Java enterprise technologies Microsoft got a jump-start with integrating Web services into the.NET framework.
  • offer: Geoff said " From a homeless person's point of view, the project offers a fantastic jump-start to getting off the street.
  • need: New woodlands tend to have inherently low biodiversity and need the jump-start that bluebells and other woodland wildflowers provide.

Adjective modifier

  • fantastic: Geoff said " From a homeless person's point of view, the project offers a fantastic jump-start to getting off the street.

Modifies a noun

  • penalty: An excellent seventh position despite a jump-start penalty in race one has been his best result of the season to date.
  • service: Additional Services at Pink Elephant Parking Courtesy jump-start service.

Noun used with modifier

  • facility: The stuarts could they wanted to facility jump-starts for some services charge.

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