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im·pul·sion \ə̇mˈpəlshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin impulsion-, impulsio, from impulsus (past participle of impellere to impel) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at impel 1. a. : the act of impelling or the state of being impelled : the sudden or momentary action of a body in motion impinging on another body b. : the impelling force or impulse c. : an onward tendency derived from an impulsion : impetus; specifically : a marked or vigorous forward drive of a horse in a gait 2. a. : an influence acting usually unexpectedly or temporarily on the mind or will and urging to action; also : an action provoked by such an influence b. : drive to motor activity or creative effort c. : impulse 2c 3. : compulsion 2 |