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  • 1impel — UK [ɪmˈpel] / US verb [transitive] Word forms impel : present tense I/you/we/they impel he/she/it impels present participle impelling past tense impelled past participle impelled formal if a feeling or idea impels you to do something, it forces… …

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  • 2compel, impel — These words agree in the idea of using physical or other force to result in a course of action, to cause something to be done. Compel has a greater sense of coercion, of actual force, than does impel: My mounting debts compelled me to seek a loan …

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  • 3impel — im|pel [ ım pel ] verb transitive FORMAL if a feeling or idea impels you to do something, it forces you to do it: impel someone to do something: the political forces that impel Congress to spend tax dollars be/feel impelled to do something: He… …

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