PROPEL Meaning and
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Propel is a verb that refers to the act of driving, pushing, or propelling something forward with force or speed. It is often used in a physical context to describe the action of causing an object or person to move swiftly through the air or water.
In a literal sense, to propel an object means to exert force on it in a way that initiates or maintains its motion. This could be achieved through throwing, launching, or pushing with sufficient strength to overcome resistance or inertia. For example, a rocket propels itself by expelling exhaust gases, while an athlete propels themselves forward by running or jumping.
Figuratively, the verb propel can also be applied to more abstract concepts or processes. In this sense, it means to advance or drive forward a particular action, cause, or idea. For instance, a new invention might be said to propel technological advancements, or a charismatic speaker could be said to propel a political movement.
Overall, the term propel conveys a sense of forward momentum and energy, whether in a physical or metaphorical sense, and implies the use of force or power to achieve this.
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To urge or press onword by force.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for PROPEL
Etymology of PROPEL
The word "propel" originated from the Latin word "propellere", which is a combination of "pro" (meaning forward) and "pellere" (meaning to drive or push).
Similar spelling words for PROPEL
Conjugate verb Propel
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