Jumpstart in a sentence as a noun

Wonder if someone in HP marketing thought that this would be the best way to jumpstart an initial pool of users.

We can accidentally walk into all kinds of concepts on our own, but the college experience is a kind of jumpstart, a dive into the large pond.

Jumpstart in a sentence as a verb

His little jumpstart, which appears minor in the shadow of Microsoft, constituted more success than most people in America will ever enjoy over the course of their lifetimes.

Jumpstart definitions

noun

starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car; "my battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor"

See also: jump-start

verb

start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery

See also: jump-start jump

verb

start or re-start vigorously; "The Secretary of State intends to jumpstart the Middle East Peace Process"

See also: jump-start