Similar words: compelled, impel, compelling, repellent, propeller, yelled, swelled, dwelled. Meaning: [ɪm'pel] adj. urged or forced to action through moral pressure.
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1. Impelled by feelings of guilt, John wrote to apologize.
2. I feel impelled to express grave doubts about the project.
3. He felt impelled to investigate further.
4. I felt impelled to investigate the matter further.
5. Faith that justice would prevail impelled us forward.
6. The President's speech impelled the nation to greater efforts.
7. I was so annoyed that I felt impelled to write a letter to the paper.
8. He said he had been to impelled crime by poverty.
9. The lack of democracy and equality impelled the oppressed to fight for independence.
10. James's increasing financial difficulties impelled him to desperate measures.
11. Children feel impelled to fit in at school.
12. It impelled her toward her most creative acts.
13. Suddenly Newland Archer felt himself impelled to decisive action.
14. Instead,[sentencedict.com] another regrettable aspect of her personality impelled her to smile specially at this man.
15. Enraged and impelled by her second-class status, she became one of the first literary feminists.
16. The swinging mannered flights of the great stairway impelled an obedience to propriety.
17. Out of sheer perversity, the thinking human seems impelled to say something contrary to whatever received opinion has been yelling at him.
18. She had been impelled to go and find him because of the sudden silence from his burrow under the eaves.
19. Richard asked suddenly, impelled by the curiosity that drives people to stare at and question the survivors of some calamity.
20. He was impelled by strong passion.
21. The wind impelled the boat toward the shore.
22. Hunger impelled him to crime.
23. He was impelled to proclaim his doctrine.
24. What motives impelled him to do so?
25. The strong wind impelled their boat to shore.
26. Below decks, Grace was shipshape, but after calling on Lord Jim Nenna always felt impelled to start cleaning the bright-work.
27. The data showed that information specialists' actions were often impelled not simply by material rewards or to avoid punishment.
28. The more one partner backs off, the more the other may be impelled to pursue.
29. However, the medical advances were made, and so were many other scientific discoveries, impelled by the necessities of war.
30. It was the lack of democracy and equality which impelled the oppressed to fight for secession.
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