impulsion|impulsions in English
noun
[im·pul·sion || ɪm'pʌlʃn]
thrust, push; impetus, movement caused by a push or thrust; impulse, sudden whim or desire
Use "impulsion|impulsions" in a sentence
1. The impulsion of economic globalization comes from the immanent logic of market order.
2. 9 This process can be actually considered as the emotional impulsion of patricide .
3. Compulsions were distinguished from "impulsions," which included various forms of paroxysmal, stereotyped and irresistible behavior
4. Antonyms for Blackballing include open arms, admission, admittance, import, impulsion, inclusion, welcome, welcoming, acceptance and approval
5. Em Acbelix farto de hipocrisiaElectrique 1 5v Deux Lignes Bruleur A Gaz Piece De Rechange Pour Chauffe Eau Bobine D Allumage Par Impulsion Aliexpress Bien Choisir Son