A force that moves something along.
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 .
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