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impulse
noun as in drive, resolve
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Example Sentences
According to the Times, Mr Abaraonye said he removed his comments after reacting on impulse and that "nobody deserves to be the victim of political violence".
And there remain no small number of people crazy enough to violently act on those impulses.
His disease has targeted his frontal lobes, which manage social behavior, emotional regulation, impulse control, planning and working memory — essentially, everything a person needs to relate to others.
The impulse when you hear about a spin-off or a reboot is to compare and to see who fits into what archetypes.
“Part of them kind of admires someone who went out and made a killing in our capitalistic society ... and walked away filthy rich,” South said of voters’ dueling impulses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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