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Jolt (j&ō;lt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jolted; p. pr. & vb. n. Jolting.] [Prob. fr. jole, joll, jowl, and orig. meaning, to knock on the head. See Jowl.] To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts.
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Jolt, v. t. 1. To cause to move with a sudden motion, especially an up and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground, or on a high-trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers.
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2. To stun or shock a person physically, as with a blow or electrical shock; as, the earthquake jolted him out of bed.
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3. To stun or shock or change the mental state of (a person) suddenly, as if with a blow; as, the sight of the house on fire jolted him into action; his mother's early death jolted his idyllic happiness.
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Jolt, n. 1. A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage moving over rough ground.
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The first jolt had like to have shaken me out. Swift.
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2. A physical or psychological shock; see jolt v. t. senses 2 and 3; as, the stock market plunge was a big jolt to his sense of affluence; he touched the casing of the ungrounded motor and got a jolt from a short inside.
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3. Something which causes a jolt{2}; as, the bad news was a jolt.
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