Boost definition

Boost means up to a thirty percent (30%) boost to the eligible basis of the Project.
Boost. The AVR function used to increase the voltage when the utility power is approaching the low voltage threshold.
Boost. “we”, “us” and “our” means Axiata Digital eCode Sdn Bhd, the issuer of the Card which shall include successors and legal assigns;

Examples of Boost in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the above, Boost reserves the right to block, suspend or decline any Transaction at its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Aeroplan Elite Status is a benefit provided by Air Canada and is available upon achievement of a Status Qualification Boost.

  • The products covered by this Settlement Agreement are defined as, and expressly limited to Munchkin Milkmakers Daily Boost 2-in-1 Lactation Supplements (“Covered Products”), that are manufactured, sold and/or distributed for sale in California by Munchkin.

  • Boost Efficiency and Accuracy The Spartan technician will be able to review the event and alarm logs and inspect any transactional data that may be causing any measurement accuracy concerns affecting your production accounting and terminal prorations.

  • If we award Aeroplan points, Annual Worldwide Companion Pass or Status Qualification Boost for a transaction in one of these listed categories, we will be entitled to deduct them from your Aeroplan account or revoke the Annual Worldwide Companion Pass or Status Qualification Boost.


More Definitions of Boost

Boost means the reconfiguration of the service to increase the upload and download speeds of the connection.
Boost means a vaccine administered subsequent to administration of Prime vaccine.
Boost or other brand names of any Sprint Group member, or any successor brand name(s); or (ii) any Person to which any Sprint Group member is required by law to provide services or products.
Boost or “Boost App”means a brand name and a mobile wallet electronic payment service provided by Axiata Digital Ecode Sdn Bhd. “Boost Transaction” means a payment to the Merchant by a Customer through the use of Boost for a purchase of goods and/or services. “Business Day” means any day (except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays) on which Mobiversa is opened for business. “Cardholder” means any person who is the holder of a Payment Card and uses it to pay of goods and/or services from a Merchant.
Boost or “Boosts” are one or more individual electronic communications that include quizzes, surveys, polls, reflective questions and games that arrive on mobile devices or a desktop after completion of a BizLibrary training course or program.
Boost. If the roll'ç margin of çucceçç equalç thiç number or higher, the weapon dealç additional damage. Divide the roll'ç margin by thiç Booçt increment (round fractionç down), and deal that number of bonuç damage çtepç. Powerful weaponç have low Booçt numberç; weaker weaponç have larger incrementç. The higher the Boost number, the weaker the weapon. Suppoçe an attack roll'ç margin of çucceçç iç 6. If the attack weapon iç a laçer (W3K), divide the margin of 6 by the laçer'ç Booçt 3, meaning thiç laçer çhot inflictç (6/3=) 2 bonuç damage çtepç. If the weapon iç inçtead the much more formidable plaçma generator (V1V), the margin of 6 divided by Booçt 1 (the beçt poççible Booçt increment) meanç the plaçma generator dealç 6 bonuç damage çtepç. A thrown rock might have Booçt 5, ço an attack margin of 6 would do only one bonuç çtep.
Boost means a vaccine administered subsequent to administration of Prime vaccine. “Business Day” means any day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or other day that is a public holiday in Basel, Switzerland, a provincial or national holiday in Vancouver, British Columbia, or a state or federal holiday in the State of New York.