Definitionadj. urged or forced to action through moral pressure
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Impelled by the crowd, they had got wedged in at the approach to the dam and, jammed in on all sides, had stopped because a horse in front had fallen under a cannon and the crowd were dragging it out. [Please select]
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Wrath impelled me; I denounced you at the Prefecture. [Please select]
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The trend which impelled them was, however, general. [Please select]
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Bumble himself, impelled by curiousity, ventured to do the same. [Please select]
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Impelled by curiosity I stood up and advanced to inspect it. [Please select]
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To this he was impelled by two motives. [Please select]
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That afternoon, impelled by some strange motive, he took the path over the Ridge again. [Please select]
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