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impellent

[ im-pel-uhnt ]

adjective

  1. an impellent power; an impellent cause.



noun

  1. something that impels; an impelling agency or force.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of impellent1

1610–20; < Latin impellent- (stem of ¾±³¾±è±ð±ô±ôŧ²Ô²õ ), present participle of impellere to set in motion. See impel, -ent
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Their name is succinct and impellent – or possibly a reference to grape juice, since Must's time onstage passes in a sweet wash of retro indie rock from which Graceland pokes out like a stalk.

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He came to his feet with an impellent desire to crush this unholy man like a toad, to flee into the night, to lie under the stars and seek clearance for his troubles.

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We shall go farther than these men have gone and show you that the impellent energy of ideas is the means to all practical achievement and to all practical success.

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Every thought carries with it the impellent energy to effect its realization.

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This conception of thought as impellent—that is to say, as impelling bodily activity—is of absolutely fundamental importance.

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