List of synonyms from "impuissant" to synonyms from "in a big way"
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Definition of the day : « impulsion »
- As in impulse : noun drive, resolve
- As in impulse : noun throb, stimulus
- As in motivation : noun ambition, inspiration
- As in thrust : noun forward movement
- As in intention : noun goal
- As in constraint : noun force
- As in enforcement : noun requirement to obey; implementation of rule(s)
- As in goad : noun stimulus
- As in habit : noun tendency, practice
- As in impetus : noun stimulus, force
- It substitutes the attraction of the future for the impulsion of the past.
- Extract from : « Creative Evolution » by Henri Bergson
- It is due to an identity of impulsion and not to a common aspiration.
- Extract from : « Creative Evolution » by Henri Bergson
- But, the impulsion once received, mind continues its course.
- Extract from : « Creative Evolution » by Henri Bergson
- Agriculture, as well as industry, felt the impulsion of the new force.
- Extract from : « The Law of Civilization and Decay » by Brooks Adams
- Matter cannot have been produced by force, because force is nothing but the impulsion of matter.
- Extract from : « Ingersoll in Canada » by Allen Pringle
- The carriage had eight wheels, two of which were large and gave the impulsion.
- Extract from : « Automobile Biographies » by Lyman Horace Weeks
- Why should we be confined to employ only the power of impulsion?
- Extract from : « Buffon's Natural History, Volume II (of 10) » by Georges Louis Leclerc de Buffon
- The "inductive leap" is no leap away from logic, but the impulsion of logic's mainspring seen only in its legitimate event.
- Extract from : « Creative Intelligence » by John Dewey, Addison W. Moore, Harold Chapman Brown, George H. Mead, Boyd H. Bode, Henry Waldgrave, Stuart James, Hayden Tufts, Horace M. Kallen
- In these drawings by Degas all the lines follow the impulsion of the thought.
- Extract from : « The French Impressionists (1860-1900) » by Camille Mauclair
- But he overcame the impulsion, and waited to face what might be a danger the more.
- Extract from : « The Son of Clemenceau » by Alexandre (fils) Dumas
