Definition of Impulsion. Meaning of Impulsion. Synonyms of Impulsion

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Definition of Impulsion

Impulsion
Impulsion Im*pul"sion, n. [L. impulsio: cf. F. impulsion. See Impel.] 1. The act of impelling or driving onward, or the state of being impelled; the sudden or momentary agency of a body in motion on another body; also, the impelling force, or impulse. ``The impulsion of the air.' --Bacon. 2. Influence acting unexpectedly or temporarily on the mind; sudden motive or influence; impulse. ``The impulsion of conscience.' --Clarendon. ``Divine impulsion prompting.' --Milton.

Meaning of Impulsion from wikipedia

- Impulsion is the movement of a horse when it is going forward with controlled power. Related to the concept of collection, impulsion helps a horse effectively...
- pushing power (thrust) of the horse is called impulsion, and is the fourth level of the training pyramid. Impulsion is created by storing the energy of engagement...
- Engineering Impulse (psychology), a wish or urge, particularly a sudden one Impulsion, a thrust of a horse Impulse (1954 film), a thriller film starring Arthur...
- The Impulse to Progress and Democracy (French: Impulsion au progrès et la démocratie) is a political party in Benin. At the last legislative elections...
- drapetomania, defined as "vagabondage, dromomania; an uncontrollable or insane impulsion to wander." Cartwright described the disorder—which, he said, was "unknown...
- forward movement and impulsion or preparation of the hindquarters. Many of Baucher's students had issues with the lack of impulsion resulting from using...
- opposite leg behind. The canter can be further divided by the frame and impulsion of the horse. Although there is a "collected" canter, "regular" or "working...
- Research News. Retrieved 2023-01-05. Bender L, Schilder P (November 1940). "Impulsions: A Specific Disorder of the Behavior of Children". Archives of Neurology...
- hindquarters are engaged and underneath the horse, and there is less impulsion than in a dressage-style collected trot. Collected trot: A very engaged...
- weakness of all the women of the court of France, I surrendered to the sweet impulsion of love...you hold me, as it were, captive within your walls?'" Goodman...