English to Malay Dictionary impetus

impetus

dorongan
definition
noun
hit the booster coil before the flywheel loses all its impetus
the force or energy with which a body moves.
example
Further 'impetus' was provided by my teenage son who has embarked on his own photographic odyssey.
The main 'impetus' for change was the response of the parties to the collapse of communism.
The initial 'impetus' for these reforms was to promote a high skill, high wage economy.
Later in the 19th century a fresh 'impetus' was given to the sport with the arrival of Prince Albert.
the ending of the Cold War gave new 'impetus' to idealism
And I believe that these new leaders add a new 'impetus' to the situation.
His firebrand politics lend an emotional 'impetus' and an urgency to his work.
the crisis of the 1860s provided the original 'impetus' for the settlements
Religious instruction formed much of the early 'impetus' for the creation of Renaissance art.
The power of the Western media in lending 'impetus' to a popular cause is palpable.
hit the booster coil before the flywheel loses all its 'impetus'
He does concede that these scandals added 'impetus' to the process.
They also gave renewed 'impetus' to the production of deluxe illustrated manuscripts of secular texts.
hit the booster coil before the flywheel loses all its 'impetus'
One was that such cheap labour would add new 'impetus' to the expansion of the colony.
Detectives are reported to be hoping the letter will add fresh 'impetus' to the investigation.
We have already seen the 'impetus' for reform of vertical restraints.
An additional 'impetus' for change in the way traditional radio stations do business is on the horizon.
And the key 'impetus' for growth will be product innovation and customer orientation.
The requirements of homogeneous diesel combustion processes give additional 'impetuses' to the continued development of piezo controls for unit injector systems.
The expanded literature search was very coincident with the initial search, providing most of the same reasons, purposes, and 'impetuses' for developing peer institution selection systems.
One of the most interesting points to emerge is a recognition that with hindsight, European radicalism has once again written itself as a form of diffusionism, its sources and 'impetuses' exclusive unto itself.
First, what are the 'impetuses' for conducting institutional comparative analysis?
'Impetus' for creation of the International Lincoln Center can be traced to late 1982.
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