Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kick-start
verb
/ˈkɪk stɑːrt/

Definition
To start something or get it going quickly, often with a boost or initial push.

Examples
- She decided to kick-start her fitness routine by joining a gym.
- The government’s new policy aims to kick-start the economy.
- He used a motivational speech to kick-start the team’s enthusiasm for the project.

Meaning
Kick-starting something means to give it an initial push or motivation to start functioning or to become active.

Synonyms
- jump-start
- initiate
- revitalize
- boost