impetus
[ im-pi-tuhs ]
/ ˈɪm pɪ təs /
noun, plural im·pe·tus·es.
a moving force; impulse; stimulus: The grant for building the opera house gave impetus to the city's cultural life.
(broadly) the momentum of a moving body, especially with reference to the cause of motion.
Origin of impetus
Words nearby impetus
impetigo neonatorum,
impetigo vulgaris,
impetrate,
impetuosity,
impetuous,
impetus,
impf.,
imphal,
impi,
impiety,
impinge
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British Dictionary definitions for impetus
impetus
/ (ˈɪmpɪtəs) /
noun plural -tuses
an impelling movement or force; incentive or impulse; stimulus
physics
the force that sets a body in motion or that tends to resist changes in a body's motion
Word Origin for impetus
C17: from Latin: attack, from
impetere to assail, from
im- (in) +
petere to make for, seek out