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impulse

noun

[L. impulsus, from impello. See Impel.]

im’puls.

impulse

Force communicated; the effect of one body acting on another. Impulse is the effect of motion, and is in proportion to the quantity of matter and velocity of the impelling body.

impulse

Influence acting on the mind; motive. These were my natural impulses for the undertaking.

impulse

Impression; supposed supernatural influence on the mind. Meantime, by Jove’s impulse, Mezentius armed .€ Succeeded Turnus-- .