propelled

[prəˈpeld]

propelled Definition

  • 1to cause to move forward or onward by a force
  • 2to drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction

Using propelled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "propelled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat was propelled by a strong wind.

  • Example

    The rocket was propelled into space.

  • Example

    The engine propels the car forward.

  • Example

    The swimmer propelled himself through the water.

propelled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for propelled

Antonyms for propelled

Phrases with propelled

  • self-propelled

    able to move or operate without external help or power

    Example

    The lawn mower is self-propelled, making it easier to use.

  • to inspire or motivate someone to achieve something

    Example

    Her success in the competition propelled her to international fame.

  • propel somebody/something into something

    to cause someone or something to suddenly enter or become involved in a particular situation or state

    Example

    The scandal propelled the company into bankruptcy.

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Summary: propelled in Brief

The verb 'propelled' [prəˈpeld] means to cause movement forward or onward by a force. It can be used to describe the movement of vehicles, rockets, and people, as in 'The engine propels the car forward.' 'Propelled' can also be used in phrases like 'self-propelled,' meaning able to move without external help, and 'propel somebody to something,' meaning to inspire someone to achieve something.