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    propel
    /prəˈpɛl/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of PROPEL is to drive forward or onward by or as if by means of a force that imparts motion. How to use propel in a sentence.

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

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

  5. To propel is to push or drive forward, like a sheep dog nipping at the heels of his flock to keep them moving. When you hear the verb propel, imagine the propeller on an airplane — that spinning thing on the front that pulls the plane forward.

  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 propel something in a particular direction means to cause it to move in that direction. The tiny rocket is attached to the spacecraft and is designed to propel it toward Mars. American English : propel / prəˈpɛl /

  8. propel something (+ adv./prep.) to move, drive or push something forward or in a particular direction. mechanically propelled vehicles; a boat propelled only by oars; He succeeded in propelling the ball across the line.

  9. To propel something in a particular direction means to cause it to move in that direction. 1. -propelled combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate how something, especially a weapon, is propelled.

  10. Verb. Filter. verb. propelled, propelling, propels. To push, drive, or impel onward, forward, or ahead. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cause to develop or progress. A misunderstanding that propels the story forward. American Heritage. To make to arrive to a certain situation or result. Wiktionary. Synonyms: actuate. incite. prompt.

  11. propel. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pro‧pel /prəˈpel/ verb (propelled, propelling) [transitive] 1 to move, drive, or push something forward propulsion a boat propelled by a small motor One of our students was unable to propel her wheelchair up the ramp. propel yourself along/through etc She used the sticks to propel ...