Synonym: ardent, earnest, emotional, excited, fervent, passionate, serious, sincere. Similar words: compassion, compassionate, compassionately, compassionate leave, impassive, impassible, impassively, passion. Meaning: [ɪm'pæʃnd] adj. characterized by intense emotion.
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1. She made an impassioned plea for help.
2. The director of the charity made an impassioned plea for help.
3. He gave vent to his feelings in an impassioned speech.
4. He made an impassioned appeal for peace.
5. Durante dances with an impassioned physicality.
6. After three hours of impassioned debate the motion was defeated.
7. She appeared on television to make an impassioned plea for help.
8. She wrote an impassioned letter to her local newspaper to complain about the new road.
9. Relatives of the dead made an impassioned plea for the bodies to be flown back to this country.
10. The jury listened to his impassioned explication of article 306.
11. He subjected us to half an hour of impassioned declamation against the new motorway.
12. His impassioned pleas went unheard.
13. Impassioned, angry, funny, highly readable.
14. But debates about mouse buttons are impassioned and urgent.
15. The sisters are concerned and making an impassioned plea.
16. Impassioned letters to Onegin: 1.
17. It was an impassioned, largely peaceful protest.
18. The Princess Royal yesterday made an impassioned plea for help on behalf of the country's six million carers.
19. They listened to an impassioned sermon delivered by the Archbishop of Tyre and were moved to take the cross themselves.
20. Plotinus wrote his most impassioned tract to attack Gnosticism as pretentious mumbo-jumbo.
21. I remember an astonishingly impassioned account of the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony televised live from Berlin.
22. He appeared unrepentant and impassioned in favour of us developing our nuclear muscle - for defence.
23. Ranging from Udaltsova's impassioned realism to Nussberg's cerebral cybernetics, the stylistic range of the nonconformists was indeed wide.
24. His lips were impassioned and she swum dizzily in the swarm of love that buzzed through her.
25. The impassioned pedestrian has since bought a windbreaker, tennis shoes and an umbrella for his 25-minute trek.
26. If the impassioned pleas are directed at those close to the culprits, I can not see them having much effect.
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27. Robins criticized the investigation during an impassioned speech outside police headquarters.
28. You can see why everyone is not a Highsmith fan, and perhaps why some of us are impassioned ones.
29. But this singing was different, not quiet holy hymns but loud and impassioned.
30. They too oppose it, for reasons of respectability, but their opposition is less than impassioned.
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