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1 Where it is received in any power, it will impel to utterance.
2 These are the three forces that impel to acts.
3 Me the gods impel to fall with my country!
4 Pity is meant to impel to help.
5 Correct theology and glowing emotions lack their consummation if they do not impel to holy and God-pleasing living.
6 So great a step in advance needed clear command from God to impel to it and to justify it.
7 It awakens in each for all the others, those delicate sensibilities which impel to the most self-denying and benevolent acts.
8 The painful, hence unactive, emotions of pity and repentance may impel to actions whose accomplishment is better than their omission.
9 It wasn't the only public stance NUJ members felt impelled to take.
10 The evolutionist is impelled to believe that Mind is potential in matter.
11 Whatever the motive in her mind, she felt suddenly impelled to haste.
12 Imperceptibly we are being impelled to take action; we must do something.
13 Thus the supersensitive couple were more and more impelled to go away.
14 So much so that he felt impelled to have the American N.S.A.
15 He was impelled to his theory of selection on the following grounds.
16 Mrs. McKaye felt impelled to fly to the defense of her daughter.
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