impetus
noun /ˈɪmpɪtəs/
/ˈɪmpɪtəs/
- [uncountable, singular] something that encourages a process or activity to develop more quickly synonym stimulus
- The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.
- impetus to something/to do something to give (a) new/fresh impetus to something
- The Prime Minister’s support will give (an) added impetus to the campaign against crime.
- impetus for something His articles provided the main impetus for change.
Extra Examples- Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.
- His disappointment in the World Championships provided the necessary impetus to give everything for this final race.
- The movement is steadily gaining impetus.
- The riots lent impetus to attempts to improve conditions for prisoners.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- considerable
- great
- powerful
- …
- add
- give somebody/something
- lend something
- …
- come from something
- impetus behind somebody/something
- impetus for
- impetus towards/toward
- …
- [uncountable] (specialist) the force or energy with which something moves
- The slope added impetus to his speed.
Word Originmid 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘assault, force’, from impetere ‘assail’, from in- ‘towards’ + petere ‘seek’.