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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31. Therefore, the land circulation must restrain government's achievements impulsion, defined it too inflates authority.
32. The impulsion of economic globalization comes from the immanent logic of market order.
33. Stop! Impulsion is devil.
34. Then peak index, kurtosis index, impulsion index and tolerance index of the vibration signal are calculated. These parameters represent the characteristic of failures.
35. The impulsion response and injury mechanism under cell and sub-cell level is the further direction of research on impulsion biomechanics.
36. And there is a correlation between the change of mentality and behavior such as minimal brain, the tent of impulsion , aprosexia, unsocialness.
37. The round chest and clipper-built body of women on the works do not call my attention to her face and hair, but indulged me into the thinking on impulsion of life.
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