impulsion Antonyms

Meaning of impulsion

Wordnet

impulsion (n)

a force that moves something along

the act of applying force suddenly

Webster

impulsion (n.)

The act of impelling or driving onward, or the state of being impelled; the sudden or momentary agency of a body in motion on another body; also, the impelling force, or impulse.

Influence acting unexpectedly or temporarily on the mind; sudden motive or influence; impulse.

impulsion Sentence Examples

  1. The impulsion to create surged through the artist, inspiring a masterpiece.
  2. The horse's impulsion propelled it forward with grace and power.
  3. The sudden impulsion forced me to react quickly, averting disaster.
  4. The impulsion to do good deeds filled my heart with a sense of purpose.
  5. The impulsion of the crowd surged forward, carrying me along with it.
  6. The impulsion to explore the unknown drove me on an adventure of a lifetime.
  7. The impulsion of love brought us together, forming an unbreakable bond.
  8. The impulsion to succeed burned within me, driving me to push my limits.
  9. The impulsion to rebel against authority ignited a spark of revolution.
  10. The impulsion of instinct guided the animal's movements, ensuring its survival.

FAQs About the word impulsion

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hatred, hatred, repugnance, dislike, nausea, loathing, allergy, revulsion, distaste, disgust

The impulsion to create surged through the artist, inspiring a masterpiece.

The horse's impulsion propelled it forward with grace and power.

The sudden impulsion forced me to react quickly, averting disaster.

The impulsion to do good deeds filled my heart with a sense of purpose.