catapultic (Meaning)
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catapultic (a)
of or like a catapult
Synonyms & Antonyms of catapultic
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catapultic Sentence Examples
- The army employed a catapultic strategy, launching a surprise attack on the enemy's stronghold.
- The sudden influx of capital provided a catapultic boost to the startup's expansion plans.
- The athlete's performance in the championship showcased a catapultic leap in skill and determination.
- The scientist's discovery had a catapultic effect on the field of quantum mechanics, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe.
- The company's stock experienced a catapultic rise after announcing record-breaking earnings.
- The revolutionary technology promised to provide a catapultic advancement in renewable energy solutions.
- The political candidate's speech had a catapultic impact on public opinion, swaying undecided voters to her side.
- The unexpected endorsement from a prominent figure gave the campaign a catapultic momentum.
- The artist's debut album received critical acclaim, marking the beginning of a catapultic rise to fame.
- The rescue team's arrival provided a catapultic relief to the stranded hikers, who had been lost for days in the wilderness.
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of or like a catapult
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The army employed a catapultic strategy, launching a surprise attack on the enemy's stronghold.
The sudden influx of capital provided a catapultic boost to the startup's expansion plans.
The athlete's performance in the championship showcased a catapultic leap in skill and determination.
The scientist's discovery had a catapultic effect on the field of quantum mechanics, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe.