Vocabulary
Propel
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
drive or push something forwards.
Urdu meaning
آگے دھکیلنا، آگے کرنا، چلانا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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This would widen the war and propel it into a more dangerous, open-ended phase whose fallout on energy markets would be severe.What the war has shown is that military might is not enough.
Dawn Editorials —
No easy way out
— 2026-04-06
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It has essentially started a movement and the hope is that one day it can propel an athlete from Pakistan to the very pinnacle of distance-running: a world or an Olympic title.
Dawn Editorials —
Marathon spirit
— 2026-01-06
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The only obstacle now is political hesitation and an inherited mindset of control.GB`s mountains hold the minerals that could propel Pakistan into a high-tech future, yet its governance is reminiscent of a colonial past.
Dawn Editorials —
GB`s rare earth potential
— 2025-11-19
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Worse, with Afghanistan steadily progressing, Pakistan may soon hold the shameful distinction of being the world`s only polio-prevalent country That prospect alone should propel the government into action.
Dawn Editorials —
Vaccine paradox
— 2025-07-17
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It`s hardly likely, however, that Kyiv`s smart stratagem will propel the belligerents towards any peaceful settlement.
Dawn Editorials —
Junker mentality
— 2025-06-04
Synonyms
push/move forwards, move, set in motion, get moving, drive, throw, thrust, toss
Antonyms
contain, finish, discourage, curb
Curator example
“the boat is propelled by using a very long paddle”
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