impelled in English

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1. Raw Lennie impelled Aphoristically

2. He was impelled by strong passion.

3. Hunger impelled him to crime.

4. The wind impelled the boat toward the shore.

5. Second, further impelled the thought emancipated.

6. What motives impelled him to do so?

7. He was impelled to proclaim his doctrine.

8. Children feel impelled to fit in at school.

9. The strong wind impelled their boat to shore.

10. It means being controlled, dominated, and impelled by Jehovah’s active force.

11. What circumstances impelled Jesus to give evidence about his identity?

12. 21 Impelled by feelings of guilt, John wrote to apologize.

13. They were not compelled from without but impelled from within, from the heart.

14. He was a rude man and was easily impelled to act rashly.

15. What impelled the writer to translate John 1:1 in support of the Trinitarian doctrine?

16. Do you feel impelled to share the precious knowledge that you have?

17. One feels obscurely impelled towards more darkness still , and all is cloud.

18. Antonyms for Begged include forced, obliged, caused, compelled, enforced, coerced, constrained, impelled, imposed and pressured

19. According to one dictionary, commitment refers to “the state of being obligated or emotionally impelled.”

20. The more one partner backs off, the more the other may be impelled to pursue.

21. It was the lack of democracy and equality which impelled the oppressed to fight for secession.

22. Instead, another regrettable aspect of her personality impelled her to smile specially at this man.

23. The data showed that information specialists' actions were often impelled not simply by material rewards or to avoid punishment.

24. On she Battled, already feeling weak and tired; but always the thought of home waiting for her impelled her onward

25. 18 Even in the face of challenging circumstances, a heart stirred by godly devotion will be impelled to speak.

26. “Everyone whose heart impelled him” and “everyone whose spirit incited him” made a voluntary offering, “each with a willing heart.”

27. However, the medical advances were made, and so were many other scientific discoveries, impelled by the necessities of war.

28. An important part of the Alarmism has been directed at, and impelled by the prospect of, nuclear terrorism, …

29. 8 Out of sheer perversity, the thinking human seems impelled to say something contrary to whatever received opinion has been yelling at him.

30. He impelled his car with a “rope of air”—the pressure from a huge fan built into an alcove on one end of the tunnel.

31. She screamed and turned, and then the chair legs came gently but firmly against her back and impelled her and Hall out of the room.

32. Bullshit, Frankfurt notes, is an inevitable byproduct of public life, “where people are frequently impelled—whether by their own propensities or by the demands of others—to speak extensively

33. This chapter argues that the territorial incoherence of the second-century Attalid kingdom, combined with exceptionally fragile state legitimacy, impelled the Attalid monarchs to develop an entirely new and original framework of state institutions to entrench their power

34. (1 Corinthians 6:9, 10) However, in some Pacific cultures, such practices might become acceptable if the girl claims that she has been “green leafed,”* that is, she says that she has been impelled to have sex because of a spell placed on her.

35. Maxwell, chapter 2, in The Mirror and the Lamp‎[1]: She was a fat, round little woman, richly Apparelled in velvet and lace, […]; and the way she laughed, cackling like a hen, the way she talked to the waiters and the maid, […]—all these unexpected phenomena impelled one to hysterical

36. ‘It was a special type of Bireme, made in such a way so that could be used as a tanker and as a battle ship in the same time.’ ‘After a time these vessels were superseded by Biremes, which were decked, had masts and sails, and were impelled by rowers sitting at two different elevations, as already explained.’

37. ‘It was a special type of Bireme, made in such a way so that could be used as a tanker and as a battle ship in the same time.’ ‘After a time these vessels were superseded by Biremes, which were decked, had masts and sails, and were impelled by rowers sitting at two different elevations, as already explained.’