
Ueda will jolt markets with a policy shift in his first few months. Verb The results still jolt, 50 years later.

2023 By game’s end, both teams appeared gassed, but New York left the court with the jolt of a strong win, its ninth in a row. 2023 Markets reacted with a jolt of optimism that quickly fizzled. 2022 Plans by two of China’s biggest technology companies to sell shares in their subsidiaries could give a jolt of confidence to a Hong Kong IPO market that has been in the doldrums for more than a year. Nate Atkins, The Indianapolis Star, 14 Nov. 2023 With the Cavaliers’ defense-heavy focus, and Okoro’s propensity to do the little things even with a volatile offensive package, Osman appears to be the most vulnerable - unless the team is playing shorthanded like Sunday night or needs a jolt, the kind only Osman can provide. Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 26 Jan.

2023 The murder of Thulani is a terrible jolt. Kathleen Breitman, Fortune Crypto, 16 Mar. 2023 The news came as a jolt, in part because of the reputation of the defendant. Noun Friday’s order avoided a second jolt.
