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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31. She was impelled to look at her husband.
32. Second, further impelled the thought emancipated.
33. What reason impelled you to go there?
34. I felt impelled to go on speaking.
35. Animals deal only in sensual pleasure and are by instinct impelled to seek it.
36. One feels obscurely impelled towards more darkness still , and all is cloud.
37. While Luther was opening a closed Bible to the people of Germany, Tyndale was impelled by the Spirit of God to do the same for England.
38. The grain seemed impelled with a force of its own, a resistless, huge force.
39. He was a rude man and was easily impelled to act rashly.
40. He imitated the action of a man's being impelled forward by the buttends of muskets.
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44. Since God created the world and brought the naissance of natural beauty, human impelled by beauty have carried a series of activities through, and therewithal have brought art.
45. The prisoners were impelled forward by the butt ends of the soldiers'rifles.
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