| impulse | | |
| impulse, urge | (n.) | an instinctive motive.; "profound religious impulses" |
| caprice, impulse, whim | (n.) | a sudden desire.; "he bought it on an impulse" |
| impulse, nerve impulse, nervous impulse, neural impulse | (n.) | the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber.; "they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus" |
| impulse, pulsation, pulse, pulsing | (n.) | (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients).; "the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star" |
| impetus, impulse, impulsion | (n.) | the act of applying force suddenly.; "the impulse knocked him over" |
| impulse, momentum | (n.) | an impelling force or strength.; "the car's momentum carried it off the road" |
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