Examples of 'propels' in a sentence
Meaning of "propels"
Propel means to drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of propel
How to use "propels" in a sentence
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This energy propels us beyond all limits.
Propels our thinking in the first place.
My sizzling breath propels you toward land.
It propels itself along by beating its phyllopods.
Tech innovation that propels data democratization.
That propels the water at sufficient pressure.
This forward force propels the vehicle.
It propels the cell in a swift spiral movement.
This fission reaction propels the craft.
This energy propels me forward to all boundaries.
Truth and responsibility is what propels us forward.
That somehow propels them in this culture.
Finance is the engine that propels business.
Urban unrest propels global wave of protests.
This is the dynamic which propels evolution.
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It is what propels us to excel and do great things.
Our creative addiction propels your identity.
This love propels them to making a difference.
Something resonates within us and propels us to participate.
This love propels them to make a difference.
It is this reaction which propels the aircraft.
Inspiration propels a person from apathy to possibility.
I can not see what propels them.
It also propels the growth of the company.
Making your journey easier propels us further.
And propels them down the wrong path.
A gentle breeze propels the ships.
It propels you on your life path.
Our coming death propels us into the future.
Propels his theme with a powerful dramatic structure.
Your heart propels you forward.
He propels us forward by telling others we are good.
An event that propels action north.
It propels you into the chorus.
White hot air propels a plane.
It propels him into a macabre universe.
It is what motivates and propels me towards the future.
This propels a vicious cycle of further fund cuts.
Collaboration always propels a company forward.
It propels us to constantly act towards a greater sense of fulfillment.
A plane which propels on ionic wind.
Propels a reaction from the person.
The eggbeater kick propels swimmers in an upward direction.
It is the drive to keep moving forward that propels me.
This one propels it up in the air.
Bluetooth wireless technology propels you into a new.
Innovation propels growth in the industry.
And the energy that propels it.
The first propels the second.
It is the engine that propels you.