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    Pro·pel
    /prəˈpel/

    verb

  2. propel: [verb] to drive forward or onward by or as if by means of a force that imparts motion.

  3. Propel definition: to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward. See examples of PROPEL used in a sentence.

  4. PROPEL meaning: 1. to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force: 2. to cause someone to do an…. Learn more.

  5. propel: 1 v cause to move forward with force “Steam propels this ship” Synonyms: impel Types: show 83 types... hide 83 types... flip move with a flick or light motion rocket propel with a rocket carry propel or give impetus to kick drive or propel with the foot pole , punt propel with a pole hit cause to move by striking throw propel through ...

  6. Synonyms for PROPEL: push, shove, drive, thrust, move, force, squeeze, impel; Antonyms of PROPEL: contain, regulate, restrain, control, inhibit, check, constrain, curb

  7. To impel, drive, or cause to move forwards.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. Propel definition: To cause to move forward or onward. The ocean of water buoys or floats the ship, and the ocean of air, or part of it in motion, swells the sails which propel the ship. The moving air, which strikes the sails directly, strikes.

  9. propel somebody + adv./prep. to force somebody to move in a particular direction or to get into a particular situation He was grabbed from behind and propelled through the door. Fury propelled her into action. This picture propelled her to international stardom.; to be propelled into the limelight/spotlight; see also propulsion

  10. PROPEL meaning: 1. to make someone do an activity or be in a situation: 2. to push or move something somewhere…. Learn more.

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