Pronunciation: /ˈrɑkɪt ʌp/
noun a type of projectile that is propelled by a rocket engine
A1 The rocket up into the sky was a beautiful sight.
A2 The rocket up in the air quickly disappeared from view.
B1 The rocket up towards space was carrying important scientific equipment.
B2 The rocket up on its mission to explore Mars was a groundbreaking achievement.
C1 The rocket up into orbit successfully deployed a satellite for communication purposes.
C2 The rocket up into the atmosphere marked a new era in space exploration.
verb to move or increase rapidly or suddenly
A1 The rocket up into the sky.
A2 The prices of houses in the city rocket up every year.
B1 The company's stock value rocketed up after the announcement of a new product.
B2 The athlete's popularity rocketed up after winning the championship.
C1 The singer's career rocketed up after releasing a hit single.
C2 The startup's valuation rocketed up after securing a major investment.
adverb in a rapid or sudden manner
A1 The rocket shot up into the sky.
A2 The price of Bitcoin rocketed up overnight.
B1 The company's stock value rocketed up after the positive earnings report.
B2 The new product launch caused sales to rocket up.
C1 The sudden increase in demand caused prices to rocket up.
C2 The CEO's decision to expand the business caused profits to rocket up.
formal The company's stock price rocketed up after announcing record profits.
informal Did you see how the sales for that product rocketed up last month?
slang Her popularity just rocketed up after that viral video.
figurative His heart felt like it was going to rocket up into his throat during the intense moment.
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