signal boost
English
Noun
signal boost (plural signal boosts)
- an instance of sharing or disseminating another's information or material with one's own audience
- Thanks for the signal boost on my crowdfunding campaign!
- (engineering) an increase in the capacity, strength, or range of a signal
- 2012, M. Wolff with B. Kost and B. Baumann, “Shape-Optimized Photoacoustic Cell: Numerical Consolidation and Experimental Confirmation”, in International Journal of Thermophysics, volume 33, numbers 10-11, , page 1953:
- Taking advantage of acoustical resonances results in a signal boost and enables highly sensitive analyzers with low detection limits.
Verb
signal boost (third-person singular simple present signal boosts, present participle signal boosting, simple past and past participle signal boosted)
- to share or disseminate another's information or material with one's own audience
- On her blog, Mel tries to signal boost every petition for legalizing sex robots that she comes across.
- 2017, Nyasha Junior, “The Scholarly Network”, in Journal of Biblical Literature, volume 136, number 1, , page 126:
- Since the mainstream media anoints only a few scholars as thought leaders or public intellectuals, the work of some marginalized scholars remains underappreciated. In order to combat this, I signal boost the work of black academics on social media.