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Thrust
/θrʌst/noun / verb
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Thrust is a forceful push or forward movement, often generated by engines or muscles, that drives objects or ideas ahead with speed and purpose. In modern contexts, it also metaphorically represents the core drive or main argument in a discussion, emphasizing direction and impact in fields like engineering and strategy.
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Remarkably, the thrust produced by a single Space Shuttle main engine reached up to 418,000 pounds, equivalent to the force of 100 elephants charging, which was crucial for launching astronauts into orbit during NASA's shuttle program from 1981 to 2011.
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