impulsion

[ UK /ɪmpˈʌlʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of applying force suddenly
    the impulse knocked him over
  2. a force that moves something along
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How To Use impulsion In A Sentence

  • Up and down hill fences pose problems for the horse by placing a premium on balance and impulsion.
  • You preferred to walk toward her before your steps were impelled, because you feared that impulsion would preclude rational choice. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • The first half of the episode was rather boring, insulting me with a rather weak and fake plot "impulsion". Anime Nano!
  • The ideal horse has "impulsion" -- it eagerly moves forward on its own without being repeatedly pushed by heels, spurs, or a whip. Chicago Reader
  • The trick is to maintain balance through impulsion, until the opposites blurs into peculiar stability. Tories must tackle the failure of the state, not abolish it
  • Up and down hill fences pose problems for the horse by placing a premium on balance and impulsion.
  • Man feels the same impulsion, but he knows that he is free to acquiesce or to resist.
  • The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette.
  • The union that is presented in perception [of art] persists in the remaking of impulsion and thought. John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
  • 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.
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