propel
propel | propulse |
As verbs the difference between propel and propulse is that propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while propulse is (obsolete|transitive) to repel; to drive off or away.
rotate | propel |
As verbs the difference between rotate and propel is that rotate is to spin, turn, or revolve while propel is to cause to move in a certain direction. As an adjective rotate is having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
ram | propel |
As a proper noun ram is rome. As a verb propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
propel | mobilize |
As verbs the difference between propel and mobilize is that propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while mobilize is to make something mobile.
rappel | propel |
As a noun rappel is rappelling. As a verb propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
propel | extract |
As verbs the difference between propel and extract is that propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while extract is to draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc. As a noun extract is that which is extracted or drawn out.
propel | shift |
As a verb propel is to cause to move in a certain direction. As a noun shift is (computing) a modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing shift and the other button simultaneously).
propel | drug |
As verbs the difference between propel and drug is that propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while drug is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or drug can be ( drag). As a noun drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or drug can be (obsolete) a drudge.
repel | propel |
As verbs the difference between repel and propel is that repel is while propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
pluck | propel |
As verbs the difference between pluck and propel is that pluck is ( lb) to pull something sharply; to pull something out while propel is to cause to move in a certain direction. As a noun pluck is an instance of plucking.
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