Impelled - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sailing
The act of one who or that which sails the motion of a vessel on water impelled by wind or steam the act of starting on a voyage
Instinct
Urged or stimulated from within naturally moved or impelled imbued animated alive quick as birds instinct with life
Impetus
body in virtue of its weight and its motion the force with which any body is driven or impelled momentum
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Blowgun
cane or reed sometimes twelve feet long through which an arrow sometimes poisoned or other projectile may be impelled by the force of the breath It is a weapon much used by certain Indians of America and
Motivate
To provide with a motive to move impel induce incite
Reason to believe
facie will convince any reasonable person under the circumstances of the case to form a belief that will impel him to take action under law, A.K. Subbaiah v. Karnataka State Bar Council, Bangalore, AIR 2002 Kant 410.
Motive
a state of mind; an incentive; an object. Relevant evidence of intention. Motive' is the moving power which impels action for a definite result, or to put it differently, 'motive' is that which incites or stimulates a
Roll
To cause to revolve by turning over and over to move by turning on an axis to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface as to roll a wheel a
Orectic
Of or pertaining to the desires hence impelling to gratification appetitive
Move
any manner to set in motion to carry convey draw or push from one place to another to impel to stir as the wind moves a vessel the horse moves a carriage
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Impelled - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sailing
The act of one who or that which sails the motion of a vessel on water impelled by wind or steam the act of starting on a voyage
Instinct
Urged or stimulated from within naturally moved or impelled imbued animated alive quick as birds instinct with life
Impetus
body in virtue of its weight and its motion the force with which any body is driven or impelled momentum
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Blowgun
cane or reed sometimes twelve feet long through which an arrow sometimes poisoned or other projectile may be impelled by the force of the breath It is a weapon much used by certain Indians of America and
Motivate
To provide with a motive to move impel induce incite
Reason to believe
facie will convince any reasonable person under the circumstances of the case to form a belief that will impel him to take action under law, A.K. Subbaiah v. Karnataka State Bar Council, Bangalore, AIR 2002 Kant 410.
Motive
a state of mind; an incentive; an object. Relevant evidence of intention. Motive' is the moving power which impels action for a definite result, or to put it differently, 'motive' is that which incites or stimulates a
Roll
To cause to revolve by turning over and over to move by turning on an axis to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface as to roll a wheel a
Orectic
Of or pertaining to the desires hence impelling to gratification appetitive
Move
any manner to set in motion to carry convey draw or push from one place to another to impel to stir as the wind moves a vessel the horse moves a carriage
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