lose impetus

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To no longer have the driving force.

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Examples (10)

  • With the death of its founder, the campaign lost much of its impetus.
  • The project began with enthusiasm but gradually lost its impetus.
  • Without consistent funding, the research could lose all its impetus.
  • The political movement began to lose impetus after the scandal.
  • Despite early success, the team seemed to lose their impetus in the second half.
  • The reform efforts might lose impetus if public support wanes.
  • The discussion had lost its initial impetus and drifted off topic.
  • It's crucial not to lose the impetus we've gained in this negotiation.
  • A long break can cause a creative project to lose its impetus.
  • If the economy slows down, the housing market will likely lose impetus.