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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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211. The impetus of research about BLM is come from animality. The BLM (bilayer lipid membrane) self-assembly of organism has been reported for the first time at 1961.
212. According to industry analysis, the real estate market strong impetus first came from the effective demand for the release of individuals.
213. British Monopoly Act gave impetus to achievement of valuable labor, appearance of industrial capitalism, and establishment of modern property right.
214. I predict that an impetus will be the discovery of a habitable planet around the nearest pair of stars: Alpha and Beta Centauri.
214. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
215. The execution of insurance enterprise is a combined system with abilities and impetus .
216. Continuous education network system and constitution construction give an impetus to guarantee teachers' further education, but there is still much for improvement.
217. Jhering's theory had great influence to German law-making and judicial precedent and gave impetus to the law-making of countries belonging to the Continental Law System.
218. In order to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests and give great impetus to the construction of peasant labor' s security system, trade union organization, ...
219. Greed is the impetus of corporate fraud, integrity, justice, limpidity and responsibility are basic to corporate sustainable growth.
220. Momentum: Impetus of a physical object in motion... or of a body in straight line motion to stay in motion in a straight line unless acted on by an outside force.
221. Both in Europe and U. S. , the day nursery movement received great impetus during the First World War, when shortage of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented numbers of women.
222. In the 14th century, Europeans surpassed their ancient predecessors by developing theories of impetus and uniform acceleration.
223. This paper looks into the development impetus, pattern and bottleneck of venous industry, definitudes its development target, and provides available references for its development direction.
224. The impetus that develops a wide place in the road is industrial conduct.
225. I hope that this anniversary will result in a new impetus for field-based biology and palaeontology to answer such questions.
226. We would then have to use this to give impetus to the search for peace.
227. At present, the impetus for a new round of revitalization of the local economy lies in the development of the strategic infant industry.
228. How did the original music of Arirang, as a voluminous "homonymy ballad group", serve as an impetus for the forming of the Arirang phenomenon?
More similar words: competeperpetualcompetitorperpetuateimperialimperiousimpeccablestatusafflatusapparatuspetcarpetpettishlet upget upcompelset upreturnin returncompellingtake turnsmeet up within return forcompensate forcompensationimplysimplyimpactimposeimpair
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