upboost

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to boost up
 * 2) * 2002, Geophysics and space physics, Volume 25, Part 3:
 * On the other hand, for the application of electrodynamic tethers to upboost spacecraft, and, in particular, the International Space Station (ISS), we in general need to have currents much above 1 A (for example of the order of 10 A) to [...]
 * 1) * 2004, Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress:
 * An engineer who has to be always cost conscious and should all through look towards ways and means to upboost finances of the industry through profit enhancement, must be more receptive to the idea of proper energy management.
 * An engineer who has to be always cost conscious and should all through look towards ways and means to upboost finances of the industry through profit enhancement, must be more receptive to the idea of proper energy management.