IMPETUS in a Sentence
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11 example sentences for IMPETUS, such as:
1. The treaty gave a fresh impetus to trade.
2. The impetus of enthusiasm was theirs again.
3. The report may provide further impetus for reform.
4. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.
5. The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.
2. The impetus of enthusiasm was theirs again.
3. The report may provide further impetus for reform.
4. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.
5. The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.
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Meanings and Examples of IMPETUS
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impetus
n. incentive; stimulus; force or energy associated with a moving body
Classic Sentence:
1 But the shock was insufficient to repel the impetus of the charge.
2 The regiment, relieved of a burden, received a new impetus.
3 The impetus of enthusiasm was theirs again.
4 I saw that in another moment, and with one impetus of frenzy more, I should be able to do nothing with him.
5 The French army pushed on to Moscow, its goal, its impetus ever increasing as it neared its aim, just as the velocity of a falling body increases as it approaches the earth.
Example Sentence:
1 The treaty gave a fresh impetus to trade.
2 The main impetus behind the move west was to find gold and other minerals.
3 Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.
4 The report may provide further impetus for reform.
5 The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.
6 A new federal highway program would create jobs and give added impetus to our economic recovery.