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impelling
im·pel I0055700 (ĭm-pĕl′)tr.v. im·pelled, im·pel·ling, im·pels 1. To urge to action through moral pressure; drive: I was impelled by events to take a stand.2. To drive forward; propel. [Middle English impellen, from Latin impellere : in-, against; see in-2 + pellere, to drive; see pel- in Indo-European roots.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | impelling - markedly effective as if by emotional pressure; "impelling skill as a teller of tales"; "an impelling personality"effective, effectual, efficacious - producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective steps toward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law" |
impelling
Words related to impellingadj markedly effective as if by emotional pressureRelated Words- effective
- effectual
- efficacious
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