"Propelling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Propelling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Propelling" Meaning

To move (something or someone) forward with force or impetus, typically by pushing or imparting motion to it with a propelling force, such as a jet of gas, steam, or water, or an explosive charge or propeller.

Example sentences:
The spacecraft used its rocket to propelling upward into orbit.
The propelling force of the engine made the car accelerate rapidly.
The propelling device used to launch the golf ball into the air.

"Propelling" Examples

Usage Examples


1. In a scientific context
The new technology is propelling humanity into a new era of space exploration.

2. In a sports context
The team's winning streak is propelling them to the top of the league.

3. In a metaphorical sense
Her passion for the arts is propelling her to create exquisite works of art at a young age.

4. In a technological context
The innovative algorithm is propelling the speed and efficiency of the data processing system.

5. In a figurative sense
The motivational speech was propelling the team to push beyond their limits and strive for excellence.

"Propelling" Similar Words

Propargyl

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Proparoxytone

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In Greek grammar, a proparoxytone is a type of word or phrase that is stressed on the third to last syllable. This is in contrast to an oxytone, which is stressed on the final syllable, and a paroxytone, which is stressed on the second to last syllable.

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