WebSynonyms for PROPEL: push, shove, thrust, drive, move, impel, force, squeeze; Antonyms of PROPEL: regulate, restrain, contain, inhibit, control, constrain, curb, check Merriam-Webster Logo Menu Toggle snDRqQERQulP Webpropel /prə ˈ pɛl/ verb. propels; propelled; propelling. Britannica Dictionary definition of PROPEL. [+ object] : to push or drive (someone or something) forward or in a particular direction. He grabbed him and propelled him through the door. The train is propelled by steam. — often used figuratively. She was propelled [= 0dxUFeJkNS9h Webpropel /prə ˈ pɛl/ verb. propels; propelled; propelling. Britannica Dictionary definition of PROPEL. [+ object] : to push or drive (someone or something) forward or in a particular direction. He grabbed him and propelled him through the door. The train is propelled by steam. — often used figuratively. She was propelled [= motivated] by VAxmkezDji4y Webpropel verb pro· pel prə-ˈpel propelled; propelling : to push or drive usually forward or onward a bicycle is propelled by pedals propelled by the crowd More from Merriam-Webster on THyivG0OxG5h
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