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propel

verb as in throw; release into air

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How much do you feel like that has helped propel you in your career?

It became about the Lakers as a whole, the group crying the same tears, fighting off the same emotions and celebrating with an exhale that can propel them into the playoffs.

It’s that passion, alongside an innate curiosity about the power of acting, that propels Poulter.

Philip was Richard's school teacher who spotted his potential, became his legal ward, lent him his name and helped propel him to international stardom.

From BBC

The spokesperson added: "However, it is also the case that catapults are also routinely used by members of the public enjoying legitimate pastimes, in particular for anglers when propelling fishing bait."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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