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catapult

[kat-uh-puhlt, -poolt] / ˈkæt əˌpʌlt, -ˌpʊlt /


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The delays have complicated an already daunting task for the duo who have been catapulted into Paris Haute Couture Week and the fashion stratosphere, which some designers spend a lifetime hoping to enter.

From Barron's

But it was her relationship with Brooklyn that catapulted her into the spotlight, particularly since their lavish wedding in 2022.

From BBC

That deal catapulted Cardinale to the center of the Ellisons’ inner circle and put him at the forefront of the fight for Warner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Incorporating Greenland, which has 57,000 people, would catapult the United States past China and Canada to be the world's second largest country in land mass after Russia.

From Barron's

Me, I’m hoping for a repeat of last year when a Brazilian actor won a prize, catapulting them to an Oscar nomination.

From Los Angeles Times