Synonyms of propel

Antonyms of propel

Collocations of propel

propel forward
Frequency: 75 %

The new technology helped propel the company forward in the market.

economic growth
Frequency: 60 %

Investments in infrastructure can help propel economic growth.

career advancement
Frequency: 50 %

His hard work and dedication propelled his career advancement.

rocket launch
Frequency: 45 %

The powerful engines propelled the rocket into space.

Idiomatic Expressions for propel

  • Phrase: propel to victory
    Meaning: to help someone or something achieve a win or success
    Usage: Their teamwork and dedication propelled the team to victory in the championship game.