Similar words: compulsion, impulsive, impulsively, impulsiveness, impulsive force, repulsion, expulsion, propulsion. Meaning: [ɪm'pʌlʃn] n. 1. a force that moves something along 2. the act of applying force suddenly.
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1. These are rhythm, balance and impulsion.
2. The degree of the animal's impulsion made the movement appear to be both fast and slow at the same time.
3. Don't lose your conscience because of the temporary impulsion.
4. Today, i have a impulsion.
5. I felt the impulsion to ask her to stay.
6. Impulsion is, therefore, seen only in those paces that have a period of suspension.
7. Reverie and impulsion in the balneary can inundate every audience completely.
8. This impulsion tool uses a high speed on-off valve to control to-and-fro motion of the distributing oil valve core, which impels the cylinder rod to-and-fro motion to form impulsion.
9. Seeking after spirit is the impulsion of development of art.
10. Conclusion: The gastric algesia impulsion are mainly conducted by sympathetic afferent nerve.
11. Oven lid with air impulsion could make material - loading and guide - roller cleaning convenient.
12. Under the impulsion of its screw the " Resolute'sailed down the Thames.
13. CONCLUSION: The bending, torsion, compression and impulsion decrease in the osteoporotic models after ovariectomy, which indicates that the bone fiber strength and toughness reduce after osteoporosis.
14. There were three forms: somnambulate, wandering impulsion and dream impulsion, which created a mythological realm and affected later poets thoughts of writing lyrics greatly.
15. Piaffe must always be animated by a lively impulsion and characterised by a perfect balance.
16. Then I had an impulsion to jump off the mountain.
17. Conclusion: The gastric algesia impulsion are mainly conducted by sympathetic afferent nerve. And NO protecting mucosa of gastric body are mainly introduced by vagus nerve.
18. Up and down hill fences pose problems for the horse by placing a premium on balance and impulsion.
19. The speed must be correct for each fence and impulsion created as necessary.
20. Enough emphasis can not be laid on the importance of rhythm, balance and impulsion.
21. Those tie-in and adaptor regularly drop out on secular cyclical loading, impulsion and vibration force, even breaking.
22. Those with heroin dependence showed antinomy of both "irritability, impulsion , brisk" and "complacence with status in quo, lower enterprise", and deviations from traditional sex-roles.
23. Lack of food and water provided much of the impulsion for their speed.
24. This process can be actually considered as the emotional impulsion of patricide .
25. In the lateral movements, the pace should remain free and regular, maintaining a constant impulsion, yet it must be supple, cadenced and balanced.
26. I love the regretless youth but not the childish impulsion.
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27. Cadence is shown in trot and canter, and is the result of the proper harmony that a horse shows when it moves with well-marked regularity, impulsion and balance.
28. At the lateral movements the pace should remain free and regular, maintaining a constant impulsion, yet it must be supple, cadenced and balanced.
29. The process was characterized for simple process, convenient maintenance, strong impulsion load resistance, and stable operation.
30. VOW , THE ORIGINAL RELIGIOUS EMOTION , WAS USED BY PEOPLE AS THE IMPULSION TO RESTRAIN THEMSELVES.
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