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IMPEL |
Urge forward |
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SURGE |
First spectators have urge to rush forward |
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RUSH |
To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to
hurry forward. |
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PUSH |
To press or urge forward; to drive; to push an objection
too far. |
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CROWD |
To urge or press forward; to force one's self; as, a man
crowds into a room. |
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HASTEN |
To press; to drive or urge forward; to push on; to
precipitate; to accelerate the movement of; to expedite; to hurry. |
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GOAD |
To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or
to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to
stimulate. |
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INSTIGATE |
To goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to
incite; -- used chiefly with reference to evil actions; as to instigate
one to a crime. |
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PROPEL |
To drive forward; to urge or press onward by force; to
move, or cause to move; as, the wind or steam propels ships; balls are
propelled by gunpowder. |
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DRIVE |
To urge, impel, or hurry forward; to force; to constrain;
to urge, press, or bring to a point or state; as, to drive a person by
necessity, by ... |