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    propulsion
    /prəˈpʌlʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of driving or pushing forwards: "they dive and use their wings for propulsion under water"

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  3. Propulsion is the force that pushes something forward, such as wind, jet, or laser. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, collocations, and translations from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning of propulsion, the action or process of propelling, and see examples of its usage in sentences. Find out the etymology, history, and related phrases of propulsion.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PropulsionPropulsion - Wikipedia

    Propulsion. Propulsion is the generation of force by any combination of pushing or pulling to modify the translational motion of an object, which is typically a rigid body (or an articulated rigid body) but may also concern a fluid. [1] The term is derived from two Latin words: pro, meaning before or forward; and pellere, meaning to drive. [2]

  6. Propulsion is the force that pushes something forward, such as wind or jet propulsion. Learn more about the word, its usage and related terms with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Propulsion is the force that pushes a rocket into space, that sends a football spiraling toward a receiver's hands, and that moves a strongly kicking swimmer through ...

  8. Propulsion definition: the act or process of propelling. . See examples of PROPULSION used in a sentence.

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