To impel is to prod or urge someone to do something. Here are some sentences.
I was impelled by events to take a stand
Madame Kovarian impelled me to kill the Doctor.
The strong desire to help others can impel people to take action and make a positive impact in their community.
To impel someone is to urge them to do something. An example of impel used in a sentence is: I tried to impel my classmates to do their homework so we could all get extra recess time, but they wouldn't listen to me.
Hunger often impel people to leave their homes in search of food.
Hunger often impel people to leave their homes in search for food.
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(The verb impel is different from propel - impel is to encourage, propel to push or throw)"The desire to win can impel many young athletes to persevere and improve.""Twin centrifugal pumps impel the water through the ducts in an aquajet.""The threat of a storm may impel the spectators to leave the game early."
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"Initiate" means to push into motion or to start something moving.
The root pel means "to move."