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momentum

noun as in impetus, push

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Example Sentences

In conversation, her ideas emerge at a roiling boil that often takes on a momentum of its own.

But in 2014, numerous states passed common-sense public safety laws, showing that the momentum for gun safety is building.

Currency problems are procyclical, which is to say that they create their own momentum.

But after Rolling Stone's rape story debacle, how much momentum does the call to ban fraternities have left?

Doing three in a row got a momentum going and I want to keep that momentum going.

He rose upon it, it was under him, he felt its lift and irresistible momentum; almost it bore him up the steps.

This most simple steam-engine combined in the greatest degree the two elements of expansion and momentum.

The principle of expansive working and momentum of moving parts was of necessity modified in its application to pump-work.

It was a kind of incredible performance, half on earth and half in the air: it rushed with such impetuous momentum.

But momentum was sufficient to carry Jeff Weedham's roadster out onto the road.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to momentum, such as: energy, power, strength, drive, force, and impulse.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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