Propel in a sentence as a verb

Yes, it propel you forward, but it was not a good incentive.

A visionary founder, or visionary product leads, can propel a "people" company forward like a bat out of ****.

You could, in principle, use very powerful fans to push air at high speed through a tube and propel people-sized pods all the way from LA to San Francisco.

And I'm still frustrated that I can't go faster, and I rock in my seat every time I move ahead a little as if trying to propel the car forward.

Jason & DHH, how about a inject of $10 million series A funding to propel sortfolio to be the twitter of directories?

Things like documentation, requirements gathering, and yes specific language implementations not just whatever they decide to use to propel a class along.

The designers of this skateboard might have chosen their 2kW motor such that it is operating at maximum efficiency at the power they are expecting it to need to produce to propel humans around.

Might there be a "galactic current" so that the ship can go with the flow?I know its just for fun but its still silly to think that anyone who could propel a canned ape at .8c wouldn't be able fend off a few rouge hydrogen atoms.

" Not that you could ever give up on your taste but I think that the acceptance of "I'm not good enough yet for what I want but that's okay because I haven't given up either" is what will eventually propel you to eventually accomplish even better works.

I think the obvious tactic, would be to say "The open letter identifies issues that we too have identified and take very seriously at RIM, our current restructuring is specifically designed to address them and other issues that we believe will propel into a new era of growth.

Propel definitions

verb

cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship"

See also: impel

verb

give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"

See also: motivate actuate move prompt incite