impelled in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

impelled in the PONS Dictionary

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But a disconfirmation is a stimulus, a call to action which impels one to stumble forward in order to seek improvements.
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Instead, by pulling a rope the clapper was impelled against the inner face of the bell.
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The proven success of the policies provides a demonstration effect that impels other governments toward similar policies in order to emulate that success.
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The drums impelled her to dance, soon after which she was knocked violently tot the ground by a possessing spirit.
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He suggests that we only achieve free deeds when we find an ethically impelled but particularized response to the immediacy of a given situation.
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Professional lamenters, hired to sing at funerals, displayed great skill in impelling their listeners to tears.
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Initially impelled by the circuits electric field, electrons proceed on their respective paths via this electromagnetic deflection.
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She said she was strongly impelled to take up a pencil and write.
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His poems contain little stories, which impel the reader to reflection.
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The real motive forces impelling him remain unknown to him; otherwise it simply would not be an ideological process.
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