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Example sentence• He couldn't resist the impulse to buy the expensive watch. |
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noun
• (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients)
verb
• expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically
Example sentence• I can feel a weak pulse in his wrist. |
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• make someone convulse with laughter
Example sentence• The patient's body started to convulse uncontrollably. |
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noun
• an instance of driving away or warding off
Example sentence• The sight of blood repulses me. |
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Example sentence• The surgeon had to avulse the necrotic tissue from the patient's wound. |
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• coarse edible red seaweed
Example sentence• I bought a bag of dulse from the health food store. |
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Example sentence• The surgeon will divulse the tissue to remove the tumor. |
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Example sentence• The dentist evulsed the decayed tooth. |
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Example sentence• The aeropulse generated by the aircraft's engines was powerful. |
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Example sentence• The appulse of the planets caused a rare celestial event. |
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Example sentence• The school expulses students who violate the code of conduct. |
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noun
• pulse of the femoral artery (felt in the groin)
Example sentence• The nurse checked the patient's femoral pulse to ensure proper blood circulation. |
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noun
• a strong spontaneous and irrational motivation
Example sentence• Her irrational impulse led her to quit her job without a backup plan. |
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noun
• an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid
Example sentence• He couldn't resist the irresistible impulse to buy another pair of shoes. |
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noun
• the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber
Example sentence• A nerve impulse travels very quickly through the nervous system. |
| | | | | 14 | | 5 | noun n |
noun
• the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber
Example sentence• The nervous impulse traveled from the brain to the muscles, causing a quick reaction. |
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noun
• the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber
Example sentence• A neural impulse is an electrical signal that travels along a neuron. |
| | | | | 11 | | 5 | noun n |
noun
• pulse of the radial artery (felt in the wrist)
Example sentence• The nurse checked the patient's radial pulse to monitor their heart rate. |
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Example sentence• I compulse myself to exercise every day. |
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Example sentence• The radar system uses monopulse technology for precise tracking of targets. |
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