Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gain-momentum
verb phrase
/ɡeɪn mɒˈmɛntəm/

Definition
To increase speed or force gradually over time.

Examples
- As the campaign progressed, it started to gain momentum among the voters.
- The new technology is gaining momentum in the market, attracting more investors.

Meaning
The term ‘gain-momentum’ refers to the process where an idea, project, or situation begins to develop power, influence, or effectiveness, leading to further progress or acceleration.

Synonyms
- Build up
- Gather strength
- Pick up speed