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impellent

[im-pel-uhnt] / ɪmˈpɛl ənt /






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They were visions of conquest and exploration, an almost mystical impellent that drove him time and again from one horizon to another.

From Time Magazine Archive

What impellent was driving him toward these introspections?

From The Drums of Jeopardy by MacGrath, Harold

She seemed to sway, gently, almost imperceptibly, from side to side—as though she waited for some sign or impellent force to guide her.

From The Shadow of the East by Hull, E. M. (Edith Maude)

Cleve, noting the smile, divined something of the 166 impellent thought behind that smile, and he grew uneasy.

From The Pagan Madonna by Koerner, W. H. D. (William Henry Dethlef)

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.

From The Mesa Trail by Bedford-Jones, H.




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