fauster
/ˈfɔːstər/Definitions
1. noun
A device used to accelerate or increase the speed of a mechanical process, often by increasing pressure or flow rate.
“The factory installed a new fauster to boost production and meet the deadline.”
2. verb
To increase the speed or rate of a mechanical process, often by using a fauster or other device.
“The workers faustered the manufacturing line to meet the growing demand.”