provide impetus
give impetus to
lack impetus
lose impetus
The treaty gave a fresh impetus to trade.
This is the primary impetus behind the economic recovery.
The approaching deadline gave impetus to the investigation.
Her speech gave an impetus to my ideas.
The treaty will give an impetus to trade between the two countries.
the crisis of the 1860s provided the original impetus for the settlements.
The current development of simulated, moving bed and fixed-bed modeling have given a new impetus to molasses desugarization by ion exclusion.
That was the impetus performing Taps for Veterans.
Why was there such impetus for the event to go ahead this time?
710. The competent petitioner thinks the perpetual impetus is petty.
Maybe that would give some people impetus to try a little harder.
" Competing at home makes me more relaxed and gives me more impetus rather than pressure."
With their joint declaration, observers say, the United States and China have given added impetus to the summit.
In the near future, e-commerce will replace oil and raw materials to become an impetus for Russia's economy.
The impetus for the Apollo Space Program came from aviation.
So we think that this will provide additional impetus for grossly intensifying the malaria elimination efforts in Southeast Asia.
As a result, we gather the impetus to leave home physically and the identity to begin leaving home emotionally.
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