appulsion (Meaning)

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appulsion (n.)

A driving or striking against; an appulse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of appulsion

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appulsion Sentence Examples

  1. The appulsion of the rocket engines propelled the spacecraft into orbit.
  2. The appulsion of the wind against the sail pushed the boat forward.
  3. The sudden appulsion of the crowd rushing towards the stage caused chaos at the concert.
  4. His appulsion to explore new territories led him on countless adventures.
  5. The appulsion of emotions overwhelmed her as she witnessed the breathtaking sunset.
  6. The appulsion of ideas in the brainstorming session sparked creativity among the team members.
  7. The appulsion of the horse against the reins indicated its eagerness to gallop.
  8. The appulsion of the crowd towards the exits intensified when the fire alarm sounded.
  9. The appulsion of the water against the dam weakened its structure over time.
  10. His appulsion to achieve excellence drove him to pursue higher education and professional development relentlessly.

FAQs About the word appulsion

A driving or striking against; an appulse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The appulsion of the rocket engines propelled the spacecraft into orbit.

The appulsion of the wind against the sail pushed the boat forward.

The sudden appulsion of the crowd rushing towards the stage caused chaos at the concert.

His appulsion to explore new territories led him on countless adventures.