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Meanings of
propulsive
in English
Tending to or capable of propelling.
propelling
propellant
propellent
Related terms
dynamic
dynamical
Propulsive.
Related terms
force
Synonyms
Examples for "
propelling
"
propelling
propellant
propellent
Examples for "
propelling
"
1
It has no rudder; the paddle serves for both steering and
propelling
.
2
The greater its
propelling
power, the more successful will the toy be.
3
Rhys dipped a paddle in the water,
propelling
the boat after it.
4
Deeper he went this time, his arms and legs
propelling
his progress.
5
But there was only the rank of flustered nurses
propelling
children along.
1
Bringing Amalthea along for the ride, however, increased the
propellant
requirements enormously.
2
Modern
propellant
tanks are far too bulky to take on interstellar flights.
3
Fyodor, and perhaps others as well, coveted the ice and the
propellant
.
4
But, if it wants to move, it must also have a
propellant
.
5
An orbit that we can't reach without expending a lot of
propellant
.
1
These things must shoot
propellent
out of a nozzle.
2
Not enough
propellent
to get back on course.
3
Propellent
reserve almost gone.
Usage of
propulsive
in English
1
His distinctive style showcases melody with the help of delicately
propulsive
grooves.
2
Sure enough, I end up in a cage dancing to
propulsive
disco-house.
3
Beautifully made and impressively
propulsive
,
Joker is one impressive hunk of nihilism.
4
Here, the tone shifts into something more akin to a
propulsive
thriller.
5
But how is this remarkable
propulsive
machine made to perform its functions?
6
The editing is
propulsive
,
lots of shots of the dark, dangerous streets.
7
But its imaginative ambition, intellectual panache and
propulsive
story offer plenty of compensation.
8
But it has little of the
propulsive
power of Cartel Land.
9
It takes five tracks to get to this sweet,
propulsive
midpoint.
10
Up Daurside was the sole
propulsive
force whose existence he recognized.
11
It isn't hard to party when the beats are as
propulsive
as Brown's.
12
Desire is nature's motor
power
-
the
propulsive
force that pushes everything forward in its evolution.
13
Proximity creates a
propulsive
romance without the aching stops and starts of traditional courtship.
14
This could be daunting but Blumenthal's style is as
propulsive
as it is exhaustive.
15
Above all, he delivers an unflaggingly
propulsive
narrative that is never derailed by world-building.
16
In 1768 Paucton conceived the idea of an apparatus with two screws, suspensive and
propulsive
.
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propulsive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
propulsive force
propulsive power
propulsive music
as propulsive
propulsive action
More collocations
Propulsive
through the time