propel

  • 21Propel (PHP) — Propel is a free, open source (LGPL) object relational mapping toolkit written in PHP. It is also an integral part of the PHP framework Symfony. History The Propel project was started in August 2003, with the availability of beta versions PHP… …

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  • 22Propel (PHP) — Propel является бесплатным (LGPL) с открытым исходным кодом PHP. Он также является неотъемлемой частью PHP См. также Doctrine (PHP) Ссылки Официальный сайт Тест производительности …

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  • 23propel oneself — index proceed (go forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24Propel Fitness Water — Infobox Beverage name = Propel Fitness Water manufacturer= Gatorade type= Nutrient Enhanced Water Beverage origin=USA introduced=2000Propel Fitness Water is a lightly flavored, non carbonated water beverage containing antioxidant vitamins C and E …

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  • 25PROPEL Berhad — Infobox Company company name = PROPEL Berhad company company type = Berhad / Public company slogan = foundation = 1988 location = Faber Towers, Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur key people = | industry = highway maintenance revenue = num employees =… …

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  • 26propel — transitive verb (propelled; propelling) Etymology: Middle English propellen, from Latin propellere, from pro before + pellere to drive more at felt Date: 15th century to drive forward or onward by or as if by means of a force that imparts motion …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 27propel — Synonyms and related words: actuate, advance, animate, bowl, bunt, butt, compel, drive, drive on, egg on, energize, exhort, force, forward, foster, galvanize, get moving, give an impetus, give momentum, goad, impel, incite, launch, mobilize,… …

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  • 28propel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. push, force, impel, thrust, shove, drive. See propulsion, rotation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. impel, move, launch, thrust; see drive 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. drive, impel, push, shoot,… …

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  • 29propel — pro|pel [ prə pel ] verb transitive often passive 1. ) to move or push someone or something forward: a car propelled by solar energy rocket propelled grenade launchers 2. ) to cause someone to do a particular thing or to cause something to happen …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 30propel — see PULSE …

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