Rocket Power

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Pronunciation: /ˈrɑkɪt ˈpaʊər/

Definitions of rocket power

noun a powerful force or energy associated with rockets or rocket propulsion

Example Sentences

A1 Rocket power is used to launch spaceships into space.

A2 The rocket power of the engine helped the car accelerate quickly.

B1 The rocket power of the jet engine propelled the plane through the sky.

B2 The rocket power of the new spacecraft allowed it to travel to Mars in record time.

C1 The rocket power of the booster rockets was necessary to lift the heavy payload into orbit.

C2 The rocket power of the experimental engine exceeded all expectations, reaching unprecedented speeds.

Examples of rocket power in a Sentence

formal The rocket power of the spacecraft allowed it to reach escape velocity.

informal That car has some serious rocket power under the hood!

slang Dang, that skateboarder has some crazy rocket power on the halfpipe!

figurative Her determination and drive gave her the rocket power needed to succeed in her career.

Grammatical Forms of rocket power

past tense

rocket powered

plural

rocket powers

comparative

more rocket powered

superlative

most rocket powered

present tense

rocket powers

future tense

will rocket power

perfect tense

has rocket powered

continuous tense

is rocket powering

singular

rocket power

positive degree

rocket power

infinitive

to rocket power

gerund

rocket powering

participle

rocket powered

Origin and Evolution of rocket power

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rocket power' originated from the combination of the word 'rocket' referring to a projectile propelled by a rocket engine, and 'power' denoting the ability to do work or act effectively.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the power generated by rocket engines to propel rockets into space or across great distances, 'rocket power' has evolved to also refer to the power or energy associated with speed, agility, and high performance in various contexts such as sports, technology, and entertainment.