"Propel" means to drive or push something forward or onward, often with force. It can refer to physical movement, such as propelling a boat through water, or metaphorically, such to advance ideas or initiatives. The term emphasizes the action of providing momentum or encouragement to achieve progress.
the same as propel is tug.
no,you can not propel a boat because propel means to push or drive forwards
The boat PROPEL by the rowers rowing
It's got wings to propel it
PROPEL Berhad was created in 1988.
The root pel means "to move."
it means that when the conflicts or the rising part occurs it starts to lead to a conclusion
propel is spin then the antonym is staying still
The advertisements helped to propel sales for the new product.
Propel Fitness Water was created in 2000.
no it does not because the label says propel zero, as in zero caffeine.
'Propel' means 'drive forward', so 'propel forward' means 'drive forward forward'. Better to avoid it!