It is a verb meaning to be guided toward action by moral pressure.
to drive or urge on; to incite to an action; to compel; to force; as, necessity impelled him to speak.
I was frozen in awe by the beautiful, striking colors of the floating terror as it unhurriedly impelled itself past my position on the reef.
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I was impellled to tell her the truth
Impelled, herded, shooed
I was impelled by events to take a stand
Madame Kovarian impelled me to kill the Doctor.
Elizabeth was finally impelled to believe Mr. Darcy.
The term impel means to move forward. Typically it is seen is sentences such as I was impelled to make a stand against these actions. Alternative words include propel, urge or motivate.
Individuals are forced out of their country due to unfavorable situations such as warfare, political problems or religious persecution
The need to interact with the environment led early humans to develop tools for hunting, farming, and building shelters, which ultimately helped advance civilization. By learning how to manipulate their surroundings, humans were able to improve their living conditions, develop new technologies, and create systems of organization and cooperation that laid the foundation for modern society.
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In America, 'impelt' is not used. 'Impelled' is used, instead. So you could write, "Impelt is not recognized as a word in my dictionary."