Impel
volume
British pronunciation/ɪmpˈɛl/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpɛɫ/

Définition et Signification de "impel"

to impel
01

pousser

to strongly encourage someone to take action
Ditransitive: to impel sb to do sth
02

pousser, propulser

to drive or propel something in a specific direction
Transitive: to impel sth to a direction

impel

v

impelled

adj

impelled

adj

impellent

adj

impellent

adj

impeller

n

impeller

n
example
Exemple
The urgent pleas from the community impelled the government to take swift action in response to the crisis.
The alarming statistics about climate change impelled scientists to intensify their research efforts.
A sense of duty and responsibility impelled her to volunteer at the local shelter every weekend.
The swift current impelled the leaves downstream in the river.
The powerful engine impelled the car up the steep hill effortlessly.
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