অনুপ্রাণিত করা, বাধ্য করা, উদ্বুদ্ধ করা, প্রবৃত্ত করান, সক্রিয় করা, তাড়ন করা, প্রনোদিত করা, প্ররোচিত করা, প্রণোদিত করা
(1) Urge or force (a person) to an action,constrain or motivate,cause to move forward with force,prompt,incite
(2) Urge or force (a person) to an action
(3) Constrain or motivate
(4) Cause to move forward with force
(5) Prompt
(6) Incite
(1) The very fact that the 2000 election revealed that public sentiment is moving against their policies will, if anything, impel them to act with greater haste and determination.
(2) Vital energies impel him in unforeseen directions
(3) In the pilot, she is interning at a DA's office, on her way to law school, but the dreams of missing children and dead people impel her to use her u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510giftu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, so she faxes police offices offering her help.
(4) But oddly, it is also the women, and that damned dress, who impel her forward.
(5) There is no driving narrative to impel a reader forward, and relatively little to capture and sustain the interest.
(6) There are few movies that demand to be seen in the theatre; seeing the vast majority at home on video or DVD is more than adequate, and with the price of admission being what it is, it's a rare movie indeed that impels me to see it in theatre.
(7) At the end of a decade of marriage her household was overflowing with people and objects, impelling her to begin a house hunt.
(8) The world is moving inexorably, impelled by the march of technology, from systems it understands to systems it only occasionally understands, if at all.
(9) It was security considerations that impelled the moves, as well as concern for the safety of informal traders.
(10) She had it for many years but it was only when she recently moved to Wiltshire that she felt impelled to do something with it.
(11) If so, in either case, you are a better citizen than I have been until the past few days (when a looming deadline, more than a love of freedom, impelled me to become better-informed).
(12) His figures seem to be impelled by an energy that causes them to twist and turn gracefully and to assume oval and spherical forms and compositions.
(13) And, what is more, the film is impelled forward toward the inevitable coupling that Hollywood demands; that coupling becomes the whole point.
(14) A brainwave impelled me to use my all ten fingers to capture the rhythm of the two.
(15) We must feel our need, the distress that drives and impels us to cry out.
(16) Yet the pressures that brought him to this point also impelled him to find a new method, a new outlet for his creativity, and this, too, is reflected in the painting.
(17) Her fear of the thugs impels her to urge her husband to either join them or move.
(18) Dancers throw themselves against the wall, and over it, in a kind of athletic abandon; the driving rhythm of Ravel's Bolero impels them, and they dance like dervishes, pouring energy into every gesture.
(19) What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs?
(20) But it is the pilgrim's lightness that impels the narrative forward, out of hell and into purgatory.
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