boost vs dilate

boost

verb
  • To amplify; to signal boost. 

  • To lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up. 

  • To steal. 

  • To give a booster shot to. 

  • To help or encourage (something) to increase or improve; to assist in overcoming obstacles. 

  • To jump-start a vehicle by using cables to connect the battery in a running vehicle to the battery in a vehicle that won't start. 

noun
  • A positive intake manifold pressure in cars with turbochargers or superchargers. 

  • A coordinate transformation that changes velocity. 

  • A push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb. 

  • Something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance. 

dilate

verb
  • To enlarge; to make bigger. 

  • To speak largely and copiously; to dwell in narration; to enlarge; with "on" or "upon". 

  • To use a dilator to widen (something, such as a vagina). 

  • To become wider or larger; to expand. 

How often have the words boost and dilate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )