Definition of Kickstarting

1. Verb. (present participle of kickstart) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kickstarting

1. kickstart [v] - See also: kickstart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kickstarting

kicks the habit
kicks the tyres
kickscooter
kickscooters
kickshaw
kickshaws
kickshoe
kickshoes
kicksled
kicksleds
kicksorter
kickstand
kickstands
kickstart
kickstarted
kickstarting (current term)
kickstarts
kickstool
kickstools
kicksy-wicksy
kickt
kickup
kickups
kicky
kicky-wicky
kid
kid-glove
kid around
kid brother
kid brothers

Literary usage of Kickstarting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Foodstuff: Living in an Age of Feast and Famine by John Holden, Lydia Howland, Gareth Stedman Jones, Daniel Stedman Jones (2002)
"However, despite rumours that they are imminent, neither is yet in place in England; in any case, the tsar approach is only a way of kickstarting the ..."

2. The India Infrastructure Report: Policy Imperatives for Growth and Welfare edited by Sandipan Deb (1998)
"kickstarting The Debt Market If the trend toward private investment in infrastructure is to continue, financial markets will have to respond by providing ..."

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