Associations to the word «Propel»
Noun
- Canoe
- Tow
- Velocity
- Raft
- Gondola
- Galley
- Cartridge
- Craft
- Thrust
- Guards
- Spaceship
- Explosive
- Militant
- Speed
- Shaft
- Rudder
- Caliber
- Detonation
- Forward
- Sled
- Steamship
- Petrol
- Knot
- Steer
- Battery
- Wheel
- Weaponry
- Prominence
- Glide
- Cannon
- Recoil
- Carriage
- Expansion
- Pellet
- Fragmentation
- Redoubt
- Carrier
- Appendage
- Ammunition
- Axle
- Hp
- Bicycle
- Warship
- Boat
- Gravity
- Upward
- Prototype
- Flick
- Rifle
- Canister
- Droplet
- Fission
- Centurion
- Bullet
- Mk
- Mach
- Muzzle
- Torque
- Machine
- Punt
- Aircraft
- Puck
- Outpost
- Vessel
- Battalion
- Thrusting
- Exhaust
- Armament
- Sperm
- Bestseller
- Locomotive
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROPEL, verb. To cause to move in a certain direction.
PROPEL, verb. To make to arrive to a certain situation or result.
Dictionary definition
PROPEL, verb. Cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship".
PROPEL, verb. Give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career".
Wise words
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