Natural+impulse

  • 41ONES — (Heb. אׂנֶס), either (1) compelling a person to act against his will, or (2) the occurrence of an unavoidable event that prevents or obstructs the performance of certain acts, or causes them to occur. Both categories of ones are derived… …

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  • 42Instinctive — In*stinc tive, a. [Cf. F. instinctif.] Of or pertaining to instinct; derived from, or prompted by, instinct; of the nature of instinct; determined by natural impulse or propensity; acting or produced without reasoning, deliberation, instruction,… …

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  • 43Counter-intelligence — This article is a subset article of intelligence cycle security. National intelligence programs, and, by extension, the overall defenses of nations, are vulnerable to attack. It is the role of intelligence cycle security to protect the process… …

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  • 44John Gibson (sculptor) — John Gibson, (June 19, 1790 Death date and age|1866|01|27|1790|06|19) was a Welsh sculptor.LifeEarly lifeHe was born near Conwy, Wales, his father being a market gardener. To his mother, whom he described as ruling his father and all the family,… …

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  • 45Oral sex — An artistic portrayal of an act performed on a woman, furtively while a formal party is in progress Oral sex is sexual acti …

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  • 46Counterintelligence — This article is a subset article of intelligence cycle security. Counterintelligence or counter intelligence (see spelling differences) (CI) refers to efforts made by intelligence organizations to prevent hostile or enemy intelligence… …

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  • 47conatus — I noun attempt, choice, conation, conative will, desire, determination, direction, disposition, drift, endeavor, fancy, inclination, intention, leaning, mind, natural impulse, natural tendency, nisus, option, penchant, predilection,… …

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  • 48instinct, intuition — These words are used interchangeably to apply to an inborn tendency, natural impulse, or inner perception. My instinct was not to trust that man probably means the same thing as My intuition told me not to trust that man. An instinct is something …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 49spontaneous — spon•ta•ne•ous [[t]spɒnˈteɪ ni əs[/t]] adj. 1) coming or resulting from a natural impulse or tendency; without effort or premeditation 2) (of a person) given to acting upon sudden impulses 3) (of natural phenomena) arising from internal forces or …

    From formal English to slang

  • 50Instinctively — In*stinc tive*ly, adv. In an instinctive manner; by force of instinct; by natural impulse. [1913 Webster] …

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