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propel

[pruh-pel] / prəˈpɛl /


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As such, the so-called debasement trade —whereby investors retreat from assets such as the U.S. dollar due to concerns around fiat currencies—could propel Bitcoin.

From Barron's

Carmen tells us to turn onto our stomachs, and she holds our bellies up in the water as we make our first efforts to kick our feet and propel ourselves forward with our arms.

From Literature

Making the semi-finals will propel her back into the top 10.

From Barron's

The surge in investment helped to propel the U.S. economy in 2025 to a surprisingly strong rate of growth, measured by gross domestic product.

From MarketWatch

But in the wake of an afternoon at Seattle’s deafening Lumen Field that should have propelled the Rams to the Super Bowl, this is one of those times.

From Los Angeles Times