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Cosa (chi) è Impel - definizione

POLISH WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CLUB
ZSV Gwardia Wroclaw; ZEC ESV Gwardia Wroclaw; ZEC ESV Gwardia Wrocław; Impel Gwardia Wroclaw; Impel Gwardia Wrocław; Impel Wroclaw; Impel Wrocław
  • Gwardia Wrocław players in 2012

impel      
v. (formal)
1) (d; tr.) to impel into, to
2) (H) to impel smb. to do smt.
impel      
(impels, impelling, impelled)
When something such as an emotion impels you to do something, it affects you so strongly that you feel forced to do it.
...the courage and competitiveness which impels him to take risks...
= force, compel
VERB: V n to-inf
impel      
v. a.
1.
Drive, push, urge, put in motion, press on, urge forward.
2.
Induce, move, persuade, influence, instigate, incite, actuate, stimulate, set on, stir up.

Wikipedia

Gwardia Wrocław (women's volleyball)

Gwardia Wrocław, officially Volleyball Wrocław stylised as #VolleyWrocław for sponsorship reasons, is a Polish women's volleyball club based in Wrocław and playing in the Polish Volleyball League.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Impel
1. And it‘s my neighbor‘s Brussels sprouts that impel today‘s connection.
2. Accurate terms, not bogus rhetoric, should impel this debate.
3. Yet, in my late teens, I began to understand what could impel my grandmother to such an act of desperation.
4. Will the resulting embarrassment impel the Security Council actually to do something?
5. Muslims‘ strong devotion, he says, may impel them to take action, including martyrdom, to protect Muhammad‘s reputation.