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What is the past tense of propel?

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The past tense of propel is propelled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of propel is propels.

The present participle of propel is propelling.

The past participle of propel is propelled.

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They dive from the water's surface to pursue prey underwater, propelled by powerful, webbed feet.
Castro, at the drums, has propelled the famed High Sierra Jazz Band for almost two decades.
Rudy grabbed him on the shoulder and propelled him towards the nearest fence post.
Jets of matter are propelled out from the center perpendicular to the plane of the accretion disc.
He propelled me to my brothers and left with a bow and a rakish grin towards me.
Irresistibly propelled by its walking bass, Mirrors of Fire is a driving, dramatic piece which never loses its superbly focused energy.

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