kick-start - use in sentences

Object

  • regeneration: Ms Smith said: This £ 12 million contribution to the scheme will kick-start the regeneration of the area.
  • revolution: Harlow, I love you Harlow is not such an unlikely place to kick-start a housing revolution.
  • career: For some investigators, the grants have helped kick-start a career in academic clinical research.
  • debate: How it works Each month a paper will be posted on this site to kick-start a debate.
  • economy: Creating one for the Balkans could help to kick-start these economies.
  • initiative: To achieve these objectives, kick-start initiatives will be used.

Preposition: with

  • money: A bold and imaginative new vision for the Sandstone Ridge between Frodsham and Bickerton has been kick-started with money from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Used with why or when

  • that: This GAGM leak therefore came as the ideal, ' told you so ' kick-start that was needed.

Modifying Another Word

  • really: Held on the Village Square on Victoria Street between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. this family event will really kick-start the summer fun.
  • also: We also kick-started a series of BGP 45s that kept DJs and would-be DJs the world over very happy.
  • effectively: Goals in either half from Lee Bowyer and Mark Viduka effectively kick-started United's Premiership campaign in a quality contest at Elland Road.
  • then: The school children will then kick-start the store celebrations by releasing balloons into the sky as part of a balloon race.
  • now: Around the globe operators are now kick-starting their network transformation into all-IP networks.
  • hopefully: As the levels become higher than the norm it would make me uncomfortable but would hopefully kick-start my own breathing mechanisms.

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