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Meaning of propel
to drive or push something forward
Etymology of propel
The word "propel" has its roots in the Latin words "pro" meaning "forward" and "pellere" meaning "to drive", with the verb "propellere" meaning "to drive forward"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of driving or pushing something forward, and has evolved to include figurative meanings related to motivation and inspiration
Synonyms
drive
push
thrust
impel
force
move
motivate
inspire
stimulate
energize
accelerate
boost
enhance
increase
augment
amplify
magnify
intensify
escalate
heighten
sharpen
energize
activate
animate
vivify
galvanize
launch
project
hurl
fling
toss
throw
heave
hoist
lift
raise
elevate
soar
surge
rush
speed
hasten
quicken
expedite
facilitate
ease
further
advance
promote
forward
encourage
urge
prompt
goad
spur
prod
poke
nudge
coax
cajole
persuade
influence
sway
induce
incline
dispose
predispose
Definitions
- to drive or push something forward, typically using force or energy
- * to motivate or inspire someone to take action
Usage Examples
- The rocket's engines will propel it into space
- * Her passion for music will propel her to become a famous singer
- * The company's new marketing strategy will propel their sales to new heights