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Sentence count:228+5Posted:2016-09-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: momentumpushthrustSimilar words: competeperpetualcompetitorperpetuateimperialimperiousimpeccablestatusMeaning: ['ɪmpɪtəs]  n. 1. a force that moves something along 2. the act of applying force suddenly. 
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91. The Commission has many allies when it argues that enlarging the Community will provide the impetus necessary for closer Political integration.
92. Peter the Great gave dramatic impetus to the westernization which had begun to affect Muscovy.
93. The same consideration applies to the initial impetus for your story.
94. She seized the handle, but the impetus was too great, and it was wrenched from her convulsive grasp.
95. This provided the impetus for the opening sentence of Gaudium et Spes.
96. It was further claimed that the wage determination mechanism conducted on this basis gave a strong impetus to inflation.
97. The founding of these organisations gave real impetus to a movement directed towards improving the lot of domestic animals.
98. But it needed the right impetus to get him out of it.
99. In Kwangju a protester received a near-fatal beating by police in an incident which served to give fresh impetus to the protests.
100. Yesterday it was Chris Evert, normally her rival, who provided the impetus.
101. That in turn would hopefully provide an impetus for closer political union.
102. Government policy does not believe transport planning gives road haulage impetus!
102. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
103. Rohmer was surprisingly strong, but the impetus of Cardiff's lunge spun him away from the girl.
104. It was this impetus that spurred the community leaders on to forming a fully established radio station.
105. The initial impetus for the rethink came not from the officials but from Sir Stafford Cripps in the summer of 1946.
106. So it was that the companies gradually came to terms with the increasing traffic and provided it with a further impetus.
107. This type of study provided the impetus to investigation of the role of angioplasty for residual thrombosis following thrombolytic therapy.
108. This view may have been the impetus behind the annual congressional attempts to revoke most-favored nation trade status.
109. All of the capacities could have evolved independently, but then obtained further impetus for change from the gradual emergence of language.
110. The impetus for these practices came from the need to remunerate the rapidly expanding number of clerks in royal service.
111. The nation expected a radical new impetus from Mrs Thatcher in May 1979, but it was curiously long in coming.
112. The impetus which drove them to expand in all directions from this base is not fully explained.
113. Gathering research data has an impetus of its own and this part of the research procedure was carried through reasonably smoothly.
114. But it has been given a new impetus, even an urgency, by the advent of modern computer technology.
115. On New Year's Day they briefly topped the division, but since then have lost players and impetus.
116. The fact that other economies are expanding adds an external stimulus to any internal impetus provided by reflation.
117. This combination of higher self-esteem and greater safety created a powerful impetus toward greater intimacy.
118. Impetus for reform came first in science and technology.
119. This is an encouragement [ impetus ] to us.
120. The competent petitioner thinks the perpetual impetus is pretty.
More similar words: competeperpetualcompetitorperpetuateimperialimperiousimpeccablestatusafflatusapparatuspetcarpetpettishlet upget upcompelset upreturnin returncompellingtake turnsmeet up within return forcompensate forcompensationimplysimplyimpactimposeimpair
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