- PROPEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
- PROPEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The sheer speed and scope of contemporary human movement, propelled by conflict or economic pressures or the advantages of wealth, are unparalleled
- Propelled - definition of propelled by The Free Dictionary
Define propelled propelled synonyms, propelled pronunciation, propelled translation, English dictionary definition of propelled tr v pro·pelled , pro·pel·ling , pro·pels 1 To cause to move forward or onward See Synonyms at push 2 To cause to develop or progress: a
- Propelled: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
The word 'propelled' comes from the Latin 'propellere', with 'pro-' meaning 'forward' and 'pellere' meaning 'to drive' It first appeared in English writings around the 15th century, showing how long we’ve had words for moving things forward
- propelled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 pro•pel (prə pel′), v t , -pelled, -pel•ling to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward: to propel a boat by rowing to impel or urge onward: Urgent need of money propelled him to take a job
- PROPELLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The sympathy in that murmuring voice, the caress in her hair, that delicate scent propelled them
- propel verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of propel verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary propel something (+ adv prep ) to move, drive or push something forward or in a particular direction He succeeded in propelling the ball across the line Want to learn more?
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