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propulser

to propel, to launch

verb proh-pul-SEH Rare

Also means

to catapult (to fame)

Usage Note

Propulser covers both physical propulsion (a rocket, a ball) and figurative catapulting (a person to stardom). The noun propulsion and adjective propulsif share the same root. The reflexive se propulser means 'to propel oneself' or colloquially 'to dash somewhere'.

Examples

"Le moteur propulse le bateau à grande vitesse."

Natural Translation

The engine propels the boat at high speed.

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