impel (Meaning)

Wordnet

impel (v)

urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate

cause to move forward with force

Webster

impel (v. t.)

To drive or urge forward or on; to press on; to incite to action or motion in any way.

impel Sentence Examples

  1. The impending exam deadline impels me to study relentlessly.
  2. The urgent need for assistance impels the organization to seek additional funding.
  3. Curiosity impels explorers to venture into uncharted territories.
  4. The desire for justice impels the prosecutor to pursue the case zealously.
  5. A sense of responsibility impels me to volunteer my time to help others.
  6. Ambition impels entrepreneurs to take risks and pursue their dreams.
  7. Fear impels the prey to flee from the predator.
  8. The allure of adventure impels travelers to seek exotic destinations.
  9. A strong sense of duty impels soldiers to serve their country courageously.
  10. Misinformation impels people to believe in false and harmful claims.

FAQs About the word impel

urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate, cause to move forward with forceTo drive or urge forward or on; to press on; to incite to action o

propel, activate, move, actuate,drive, work,stimulate, incite, trigger, provoke

curb, check, curb, regulate, inhibit, constrain, check, control, restrain, contain

The impending exam deadline impels me to study relentlessly.

The urgent need for assistance impels the organization to seek additional funding.

Curiosity impels explorers to venture into uncharted territories.

The desire for justice impels the prosecutor to pursue the case zealously.