Catapulting

/ˈkætəˌpʌltɪŋ/ present participle of catapult

The act of launching or hurling something with force, or figuratively, the process of propelling someone rapidly into a new situation or prominence.

From 'catapult' (Greek origin) with the present participle suffix '-ing,' indicating ongoing action. The metaphorical use developed in modern English to describe rapid advancement or sudden change.

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