catapultar
to catapult
verb kah-tah-pool-TAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin catapulta, itself from Greek katapeltēs.
Also means
to launch, to propel
Usage Note
Catapultar is used both literally (launching a projectile) and figuratively to describe a sudden leap to fame or success, as in fue catapultado a la fama ('he was catapulted to fame'). The figurative use is far more common in modern Spanish journalism. It is a regular -ar verb with no stem changes.
Examples
"El gol lo catapultó a la fama."
Natural Translation
The goal catapulted him to fame.
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