jump-start

jump-start
1. verb
a) To start a motor vehicle by passing an electrical current from a charged battery to the discharged battery of the vehicle being started, by means of a booster cable connecting the two batteries.

Giving a really good speech at the convention could jump-start her political career.

2. noun
The process or result of jump-starting a motor vehicle.

I left my headlights on all night. Could you give me a jump-start?

See Also: jumper cable

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