Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stoke-up
verb
/stoʊk ʌp/

Definition
To increase or enhance the intensity of something, especially in a way that leads to more excitement or enthusiasm.

Examples
- She decided to stoke-up the crowd’s excitement before the concert.
- The coach aimed to stoke-up team morale after their recent loss.
- He stoked-up the campfire to keep everyone warm during the night.

Meaning
The term ‘stoke-up’ refers to the action of intensifying or fueling a situation, often related to emotions, activities, or the energy in a particular environment.

Synonyms
- ignite
- fuel
- enhance
- intensify
- amplify