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to impulse
noun
A thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.
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At times, abandon meaning to impulse.
The Rosas leave little to impulse.
But there is also a "wild, sad thing" in his nature, prone to impulse.
Last-minute or unplanned shopping trips often lead to impulse buying and overspending.
But Martial's poems were avowedly off-the-cuff and informal, written in immediate response to impulse and distraction.
It allowed them to impulse shop and take advantage of sales, but it also protected the store's capital.
This is to say: when women want sex, they can often have it, because men are slaves to impulse.
It seems that Ms. Winfrey is like everyone else when it comes to impulse purchases and occasional overstock.
Turns out the app also appeals to impulse travelers, with some booking rooms at 2 a.m. for that night (or rather morning).
The other students were trying to open themselves to impulse; Aronofsky wanted to become unself-conscious enough to cry in class.
"If we hold ourselves responsible for our behavior — none of which is entirely voluntary — we are more likely to consciously direct our actions rather than succumbing to impulse".
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