spring·board
ˈspriŋ-ˌbȯrd
plural springboards
1
: a flexible board usually secured at one end and used for gymnastic stunts or diving
2
: something that helps launch an activity, enterprise, etc.
… hopes motherhood will be the springboard that relaunches her stagnant acting career.—Roy S. Johnson
… Ueberroth is denying claims that he will use the Games as a springboard to high political office.—Ray Kennedy
springboarded; springboarding; springboards
1
intransitive
: to launch upward from or as if from a springboard
… cloud-scraping 60-meter punts pulling a half-dozen bodies skyward, each trying to springboard off the small of the other's back …—Gary Smith
2
transitive + intransitive
: to start or help start something (such as an activity or enterprise)
The company has spent heavily to establish a brand name and reputation from scratch, with no brick-and-mortar stores to springboard its efforts.—Chris O'Malley
Fortunately I got the approval, and that springboarded the work.—Andrew Grant
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