impulses (Meaning)

impulses

to give an impulse to, the act of driving onward with sudden force, motion produced by such an impulsion, a force so communicated as to produce motion suddenly, incentive, a force that starts a body into motion, pulse entry 2 sense 3a, a propensity or natural tendency usually other than rational, nerve impulse, the product of the average value of a force and the time during which it acts, a wave of excitation transmitted through tissues and especially nerve fibers and muscles that results in physiological activity or inhibition see nerve impulse, the motion produced by an impulse, a sudden spontaneous inclination or incitement to some usually unpremeditated action, pulse sense 4a, a sudden stirring up of the mind and spirit to do something, a wave of excitation transmitted through tissues and especially nerve fibers and muscles that results in physiological activity or inhibition, inspiration, motivation

impulses Sentence Examples

  1. The neurons send impulses to one another, creating a complex network of communication.
  2. The sudden surge of impulses triggered a surge of adrenaline in her body.
  3. The electrical impulses in the brain are the basis of our thoughts and actions.
  4. The physician checked the patient's pulse to monitor the rhythm of their electrical impulses.
  5. The windshield wipers functioned erratically due to faulty impulses from the system.
  6. The alarm clock sends rhythmic impulses to wake me up in the morning.
  7. The traffic light blinked its impulses, signaling the cars to stop or proceed.
  8. The heartbeat is caused by electrical impulses generated in the heart's sinoatrial node.
  9. The muscle contraction was triggered by impulses from the motor neurons.
  10. The unexpected sound sent a surge of impulses through my body, making me jump in surprise.

FAQs About the word impulses

to give an impulse to, the act of driving onward with sudden force, motion produced by such an impulsion, a force so communicated as to produce motion suddenly,

incentives, encouragements, motivations, impetuses, stimuli, provocations, stimulants, incitements, catalysts, spurs

disincentives, counterincentives,counter-incentives,

The neurons send impulses to one another, creating a complex network of communication.

The sudden surge of impulses triggered a surge of adrenaline in her body.

The electrical impulses in the brain are the basis of our thoughts and actions.

The physician checked the patient's pulse to monitor the rhythm of their electrical impulses.