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Meanings of
impulsion
in English
Portuguese
impulso
Catalan
impuls
Spanish
impulso
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A force that moves something along.
impulse
drift
impetus
Portuguese
impulso
Synonyms
Examples for "
impulse
"
impulse
drift
impetus
Examples for "
impulse
"
1
The solution was more the result of an
impulse
than careful planning.
2
The savage has only
impulse
;
the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3
The
impulse
behind H&F's ambitions seems to come from a different place.
4
In the spirit of mischief, he followed the
impulse
of the moment.
5
Still, quite a lot of the original
impulse
behind MacKaye's vision survives.
1
However, industry sources said that the deadline may
drift
into early July.
2
Get-togethers between friends often naturally
drift
toward other activities as interests change.
3
The intercontinental
drift
of consumer culture is far from a simple back-and-forth.
4
People are exposed through spray
drift
,
residues on food and water contamination.
5
Type B change only by the more gradual process of antigenic
drift
.
1
This has apparently been given a new
impetus
by events in Indonesia.
2
Crisis becomes the
impetus
for open and honest discussions on a team.
3
Several companies identify Dodd-Frank as the
impetus
for their new clawback policies.
4
The
impetus
of her anger carried her past the point of reaction.
5
She doesn't believe there is enough
impetus
for change within the council.
Usage of
impulsion
in English
1
The cold air and rain were cooling off the surface of
impulsion
.
2
Her songs were shot off on the
impulsion
;
prose was the heavy task.
3
The mode of accomplishing that is by the force of
impulsion
.
4
The cause of an action is divided into
impulsion
and ratiocination.
5
Why, then, with no natural
impulsion
,
did he risk the gallows?
6
They are set in motion by the
impulsion
of thought.
7
This human instinct for association is mighty in its
impulsion
.
8
It contains all that can be demanded of a drama: climax, necessary
impulsion
,
catastrophe.
9
You were under a divine
impulsion
to impart that discovery.
10
They seem to have required absolutely no
impulsion
from without.
11
Des mouvements non moins significatifs se produisent quand la bille manque d'une
impulsion
suffisante.
12
This information was used to define whether the behavior was an obsession, compulsion, or
'
impulsion
'
.
13
Not strolling; it was more a matter of my
impulsion
and Choral's lack of resistance.
14
The grand
impulsion
of man to woman brushes aside lesser considerations like so many flies.
15
Under such
impulsion
,
a shower of heavy blows fell.
16
They become an unstable flock, obedient to every
impulsion
.
Other examples for "impulsion"
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impulsion
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
divine impulsion
sensuous impulsion
abrupt impulsion
admit of impulsion
criminal impulsion
More collocations
Translations for
impulsion
Portuguese
impulso
ímpeto
arranco
arrancada
impulsão
Catalan
impuls
ímpetu
impulsió
Spanish
impulso
Impulsion
through the time
Impulsion
across language varieties
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