propelled

[US]/[prɒˈpɛld]/
[UK]/[prɑːˈpɛld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to drive or push something forward with force;; to cause (something) to move forward with force;; to force or urge someone into a particular action or state;; to launch or drive forward, especially with a force or velocity.
adj.driven or pushed forward with force.

Phrases & Collocations

propelled forward

propelled him

propelled by

propelling force

propelled them

propelling engine

propelled along

propelling factors

propelled quickly

propelling innovation

Example Sentences

the rocket was propelled into space by powerful engines.

he was propelled forward by the momentum of the crowd.

the company's success was propelled by innovative marketing strategies.

the ball was propelled across the field with great force.

the scandal propelled her into the national spotlight.

the new technology propelled the industry forward.

the submarine was propelled through the water silently.

the athlete was propelled to victory by sheer determination.

the economic reforms propelled the country towards growth.

the investigation was propelled by new evidence.

the wind propelled the sailboat across the lake.

the artist's unique style propelled him to fame.

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